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Shop for CHOP

Shop for CHOP

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You can support CHOP by shopping and dining out! For every dollar you spend at participating stores, restaurants or websites, they will donate a portion of the sales. Your business can also become one of our partners.

Our Featured Partners

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S&T Bank "Share A Smile Day"

February 28 will mark the special fundraising event with collections at 14 locations in the Bank’s footprint and donations can be made in-person or online.

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Santucci's "Heart to Heart"

Say “I love you” this February with a heart-shaped pie (8 Slices) from Santucci's! Choose to dine in or opt for pick-up delivery.

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King of Prussia Restaurant Week & Shops for CHOP!

King of Prussia’s dining and retail community come together once again to support Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) King of Prussia Campus during the 11th annual KOP Restaurant Week from March 3 to 14 and KOP Shops for CHOP on Saturday, March 8.

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More upcoming Shop for CHOP fundraisers

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Backyard Beans

At Backyard Beans, we believe in the power of our community. With each sip of our carefully crafted Warm Hearts coffee you're not only enjoying a delightful caffeine boost; you're also making a profound difference in the lives of young patients at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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Ryan The Lion: In Memory of Ryan Hamrick

Ryan is an 11 year old boy who turns into a lion. This heartwarming story shows how Ryan and his parents dealt with the changes taking place in Ryan's life. Ryan is just trying to live a normal life by participating in activities that any 11 year old boy would.

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Free Birdees 10% Give Back Campaign

Cozy up with Free Birdees pajamas and support CHOP! From now until June 30th, 10% of all orders support Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Visit https://freebirdees.com/discount/CHOP10 to learn more and start shopping!

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Smitri Limited-Edition Dil Bag

This February, Simitri invites you to wear your heart on your sleeve—and your arm—with the launch of the limited-edition Dil Bag. Named after the Hindi word DIL (pronounced “th-ill,” as in 'th' sound in the, this, that), meaning “heart,” the bag pays tribute to both the anatomical heart and its symbolic connection to love and emotion. Designed as a celebration of love in all its forms, the Dil Bag embodies the dual spirit of celebrating love and giving from the heart. Through Simitri’s Heart to Hearts Initiative for Valentine's Day and all February long, the brand seeks to bring awareness to and make a meaningful impact on children affected by congenital heart disease (CHD). Simitri is supporting the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) to shine a spotlight on CHD, a common birth defect, affecting approximately 1 in 120 babies born in the United States. As part of this cause-marketing campaign, 50% of net sales from the Dil Bag during the month of February will be donated to CHOP’s Children’s Fund, directly supporting research and vital programs.

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Santucci's "Heart to Heart"

Say “I love you” this February with a heart-shaped pie (8 Slices) from Santucci's! Choose to dine in or opt for pick-up delivery.

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S&T Bank "Share A Smile Day"

February 28 will mark the special fundraising event with collections at 14 locations in the Bank’s footprint and donations can be made in-person or online.

Event

King of Prussia Restaurant Week & Shops for CHOP!

King of Prussia’s dining and retail community come together once again to support Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) King of Prussia Campus during the 11th annual KOP Restaurant Week from March 3 to 14 and KOP Shops for CHOP on Saturday, March 8.

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Partner with us

It’s easy for your business to organize a fundraiser to support CHOP! You don’t need experience — just the enthusiasm to make it happen! Find out how to leverage your business for a good cause.

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