Ronald Cohn, President and CEO of Toronto's SickKids, issued a statement on social media praising the gesture.
A Toronto children’s hospital was flooded this week with a surprise surge of thousands of dollars in donations. The unlikely source? Dodgers fans.
The Toronto Star reported that the donations were inspired by 150 Blue Jays fans who donated money to the Seattle Children’s Hospital during the American League Championship Series. The trend ...
A classy move from Los Angeles Dodgers fans after their team's hard-fought World Series win:" Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, also known as SickKids, says Dodgers fans have donated around ...
After the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays faced off against each other at the 2025 World Series, fans of the ...
Tensions ran high in this year’s World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays. But the fiercely contested matchup has given ...
Upside Foundation’s current pledges will now be managed by the SickKids Charitable Giving Fund, an individual entity that ...
Donations poured in after pitcher revealed that he missed World Series against Blue Jays due to death of his baby girl ...
The donation was gifted by the Waverley House Foundation and its founder Bruce McKean, with a focus on early diagnosis and ...
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