Phoenix Children’s Hospital Draws Big Crowd to Grand Opening

By HCO Staff

PHOENIX—The Phoenix Children’s Hospital recently hosted an event for over 2,300 attendees to highlight the celebrate the grand opening of the hospital’s new location. Three hundred Phoenix Children’s patients had a day they would never forget celebrating with activities and food throughout the day.

The grand opening of the new Phoenix location, next to Sky Harbor Airport, attracted over 2,300 visitors from across the valley. Over 300 volunteers donated their time to help guests with parking, trash pickup, water distribution, and kid-friendly activities. The grand opening event was sponsored by 91 companies, while helped to boost donations by 81% year over year. The Rosendin Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit incorporated to positively impact communities through financial grants and volunteer work, provided volunteers at the event to assist throughout the day. The grand opening raised over $750,000 for Phoenix Children’s new MIBG Therapy Program.

Rosendin Holdings formed The Rosendin Foundation in 2020 as a 501 (c)(3) charitable corporation to act as its charitable arm for which all charitable giving would be centralized or guided. The Rosendin Foundation provides funding to non-profit organizations across the United States.

Rosendin, headquartered in San Jose, is employee-owned and one of the largest electrical contractors in the United States, employing over 7,500 people, with revenues averaging $2 billion.