Coronavirus: Dayton Children’s creates response fund

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Dayton Children’s Hospital announced a new COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to help care teams get the resources needed to continue caring for children and offset unexpected expenses.

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“We are living in very trying times. The coronavirus has brought our lives to a near standstill in a way we’ve not seen before,” said Debbie Feldman, president and CEO of Dayton Children’s Hospital. “Even so, the generous spirit of our community is still thriving. Through this fund and the kindness of our donors, we’ll be able to continue caring for kids the way only Dayton Children’s can.”

Funds raised will go toward specialized supplies, medical tests, expert care and technology needed to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The first $100,000 in donations to the hospital’s response fund will be doubled due to a matching gift donated by Chuck Berry.

To donate, visit www.childrensdayton.org/covidresponse.

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