Our Impact

Toys for Hope brings joy directly to pediatric hospital wards nationwide. Each icon represents a hospital where your generosity has brightened children's days through sensory toy donations. Together, we're expanding our reach and transforming hospital stays into moments of happiness and healing.

Our Network

  • Arkansas Children’s logo with silhouette and text
  • Logo of Children's Hospital Colorado featuring a blue abstract figure holding colorful balloons.
  • Children's of Alabama logo with silhouettes of a boy and girl in a red circle, next to the text "Children's of Alabama."
  • Logo of East Tennessee Children's Hospital with stylized children figures.
  • Logo for Hasbro Children's Hospital, the Pediatric Division of Rhode Island Hospital, featuring a sun design and the text 'Lifespan. Delivering health with care.'
  • Logo of La Rabida Children's Hospital with blue text and abstract design of children playing under the sun.
  • Logo of Phoenix Children's Hospital with a red handprint and heart design.
  • "play" logo with gray jack and text "toys, books, gifts"
  • Providence Alaska Children's Hospital logo with green cross symbol and colorful text
  • Gift icon with the word 'Presently' below in red text.
  • Logo of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital with red silhouette of a child praying and the motto "Finding cures. Saving children."
  • Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford logo with a stylized red and white icon resembling a child.
  • UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals logo with colorful childlike figures holding hands.
We are grateful for people like you that recognize the need for this type of experience during a child’s hospital stay.
— Child Life Manager, Hasbro Children's Hospital
Thank you for the donation of sensory-friendly toys from Toys for Hope!
Your donation helps us provide support and encouragement to our patients and families.
— Mary Naumec, Donations Coordinator for Connecticut Children's
We sincerely appreciate the generous donation of fidget toys. These gifts allow us to create enjoyable and engaging activities for our patients while adding a bit of joy to their time with us.
— Katie Chang, Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health