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Comcast Chief Donates $125 Million to Expand and Refurbish Children's Hospital of Philadelphia


Published on 2025-03-13 17:23:17 - Variety
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  • Comcast chief Brian Roberts has donated $125 million to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to build a new patient tower and refurbish existing facilities. The gift unveiled Thursday is the largest single donation made in the 170-year history of the hospital that was the first in the nation to focus on pediatric health.

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts has donated $125 million to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) to fund the expansion and refurbishment of its Middleman Family Pavilion. This significant contribution will support the creation of a new, state-of-the-art facility aimed at enhancing patient care, research, and education. The donation will help in building a 375,000-square-foot addition, which will include advanced medical facilities, research labs, and educational spaces. This project is part of CHOP's broader initiative to improve pediatric care, focusing on innovative treatments and better patient experiences. The new pavilion will also feature family-friendly amenities to make the hospital stay more comfortable for children and their families.

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