Nicklaus Children's Hospital Gets $25M Donation

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Talk about good news!!!

The CEO of Citadel, Ken Griffin, has donated $25 million to Miami's Nicklaus Children's Hospital, which will be used to support the hospital's new five-story, 127,000-square-foot surgical tower that's set to open in 2024. The new tower will also be named after Ken Griffin.

The donation will also provide funding for Nicklaus Children’s main pediatric care priorities - the brain, cancer and blood disorders, among other pediatric needs.

"These operating rooms will be large and expansive. We're going to have the best technology, the best surgeons and nurses in recruitment. But it's really going to elevate that bar across Florida, across the country, on state-of-the-art surgery for kids," Nicklaus Children's president and CEO Matthew Love said.

Awesome!!!


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