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Distribution Grants is sponsored by Children's Miracle Network Hospitals at CoxHealth. These grants are reserved for departments within the CoxHealth system of hospitals/clinics to request assistance for medical equipment, medical supplies, and medical programs that help children.
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Skip to primary navigation Distribution Grants are reserved for departments within the CoxHealth system of hospitals/clinics to request assistance of $5,000 or more for medical equipment, medical supplies, and medical programs that help children.
Past support has included life-saving and time critical equipment for Cox EMS pediatric patients; newborn and pediatric necessities for case management; isolette beds for the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and pediatric department; locking medication boxes and sensory kits for child-adolescent psychiatry; a pediatric MRI video system; a pediatric ventilator for Cox Air Care; and much more.
Thank You to our Website Sponsor Visit CoxHealth. com to learn more about our services to this community. Thank you to our national and local sponsors for your commitment to children and for believing in miracles!
To discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact us . Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals of CoxHealth 3525 S. National, Ste.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Departments within the CoxHealth system of hospitals/clinics in Missouri serving children. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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