Helping Children Heal Through Thoughtful Giving

“I wish I could do more.” Those are words that accompany so many of the gifts we receive. The reality is there are dozens of ways for you to “do more,” if the gifts are carefully planned. Gift Planning is an art that combines financial planning, estate planning and tax planning techniques to enable you to make gifts of surprising significance. You’ll see that while gift planning certainly is about giving to help kids, it can also offer many ways for you to get something back in return - including the satisfaction of making a gift that will help our children heal now and in the future. We hope you'll find our online information helpful as you discover the charitable gift that is right for you.

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When Bernice Fingerman learned about Rady Children's Hospital–San Diego's cerebral palsy program, she knew it was something Harry would have wanted to support.
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Nancy and Gordon Kinley happily exchange pieces of real estate to help Rady Children's and receive lifetime payments.
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Norma and Bob Fethler established a charitable gift annuity in memory of their daughter, Dondi, to help thousands of other children, But they also discovered benefits for themselves.
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A Legacy Circle gift — including Rady Children's in your estate plan — is an incredibly meaningful way to help us keep our covenant to always care of the kids in our community.
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Vince and Camilla Borchers own son, Chris, spent the first two months of his life in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Rady Children's Hospital San-Diego.
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