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Riley Children's Foundation
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Riley Children’s Foundation supports Riley Children's Health, Indiana’s only comprehensive hospital dedicated exclusively to the care of kids.
Non-Governmental & Nonprofit Organization Indianapolis, INRileyKids.org/donateJoined March 2009

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The 2023 Miracle Ride happens next month! The Miracle Ride is Indiana's largest and longest-running motorcycle charity ride which benefits . Please tag everyone you know who rides to help us spread awareness about this event that supports #rileykids. 🏍
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We are so thankful to everyone for all of your work to transform children's health!
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Earlier this year, IU and Wells Center researchers received a grant from the Department of Defense to study coarctation of the aorta. Their work will help more patients like #RileyKid Carlie Evans. Thanks to @RileyKids for sharing her story: rileykids.org/news-blog/gran
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What a great photo! Thank you for sharing Lucy's story, .
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ICYMI: This is Lucy. She is a Riley Kid, and so am I. We sat down to talk about her remarkable story, just as Children’s Miracle Netweok celebrates 40 years of miracles this month. FULL STORY @WTHRcom ⤵️ wthr.com/amp/article/ne
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THREAD: Camp Riley is still accepting camper applications for this summer. Camp Riley empowers children with physical and cognitive diagnoses by providing life-changing experiences in a camp environment tailored to their individual needs. No camper is turned away due to
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THREAD: Research is the key to saving more kids' lives. Researchers connected to Riley are transforming the way we treat childhood cancer, help preemies breathe, and care for kids with debilitating genetic conditions. We're committed to helping this work charge ahead by
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THREAD: In observance of Black Maternal Health Week, we are shining a light on Dr. Chaniece Wallace. Dr. Wallace was deeply influential as a pediatric chief resident at the Indiana University School of Medicine. The work to make healthcare more equitable continues in her memory,
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“While being autistic comes with many challenges, I am proud of my autism and the ways it makes me myself! I want more people to understand that disability doesn’t inherently equal inability and that we all have our own unique strengths and weaknesses as humans.” Veronica Salrin
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