Children's Health Alliance for Israel
Children's Health Alliance for Israel
Children's Health Alliance for Israel
Children's Health Alliance for Israel
Children's Health Alliance for Israel
Children's Health Alliance for Israel
Children's Health Alliance for Israel
Children's Health Alliance for Israel

The Children’s Health Alliance for Israel (CHAI) is an American non-profit organization founded in 1982 to support state-of-the art clinical services, research, training, and capital projects at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel. The mission of the Children’s Health Alliance for Israel (CHAI) is to offer support to ensure that children receive the finest care that pediatric medicine has to offer at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel. Schneider Children’s is the first and only pediatric tertiary care hospital of its kind in Israel and the Middle East providing comprehensive care to all children, irrespective of race, religion, or nationality. Since its inception, the Medical Center has raised the level of children’s care to the highest standards of medical excellence.

New and Most Advanced Hospitalization Tower for Children in Israel: the Glass Building at Schneider Children’s Opens Its Doors

The new tower, which doubles the size of the existing scope of Schneider Children's, also serves as an emergency hospital in times of conventional, biological and chemical warfare and includes a...

Schneider Children’s Inaugurates the Glass Building: The New and Advanced Hospitalization Tower for Children in Israel

The new building, which will double the size of the existing hospital, also includes a two-floor fortified emergency hospital against conventional, biological and chemical warfare and includes the...

Ilona Goes Home

13-year-old's life saved after a liver transplant conducted at Schneider Children's Medical Center In a moving ceremony which did not leave a dry eye, the organ transplant team said farewell to...

A Year of New Beginnings: Schneider Children’s Summarizes the Jewish Year of 5782

41 organ transplants and 36 bone marrow transplants were conducted at Schneider Children's Medical Center during 5782 Schneider Children's summarizes the Jewish year of 5782 as a year of...

“They Should Also Tell Us the Truth Even if It is Tough, but Allow Us Room for Hope”

Children hospitalized at Schneider Children's share their thoughts at the Patient's Council, the first of its kind Over the past few years, the involvement of the public has become more common...

Minister of Health, Nitzan Horowitz Visits Schneider Children’s Medical Center

The Minister of Health, Nitzan Horowitz, visited Schneider Children's this morning together with a delegation of senior staff from his office. During his visit, he met with Dr. Efrat Bron-Harlev,...

Prime Minister Naftali Bennet Visits SCMCI

“I visited the Oncology Department at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel. I met true heroes there, that could teach us all a few important lessons about recognizing and appreciating the...

Schneider Medical Team Saves Life of Infant Born by Caesarian Section at Field Hospital in Ukraine

The first Caesarian section performed by the Israeli team in the "Shining Star" field hospital in Ukraine received a dramatic turnaround when the newly born infant started to turn blue and needed...

Ukraine Ambassador to Israel Visits Children Rescued From the Fighting and Being Treated at Schneider Children’s

Schneider Children's Medical Center welcomed the Ambassador of Ukraine to Israel, Mr. Yevgeny Kornichuk, who was accompanied by Mr. Michael Brodsky, Ambassador of Israel to Ukraine. During the...

Doctors volunteering at Israeli field hospital in Ukraine: ‘Whatever is needed, we’re doing’

This week, Israel set up a field hospital in Ukraine near the Polish border. Dr. Michael Segal and Dr. Adam Goldstein join Andrea Mitchell to share their experiences treating trauma cases at the...

CHAI’s puzzle logo, which it proudly shares with the Medical Center, symbolizes the all-encompassing approach to pediatric health care developed and practiced by Schneider Children’s. The puzzle pieces also represent the seven floors of the hospital, each dedicated to a subspecialty of pediatric medicine. Additionally, the puzzle pieces have different colors and shapes, much like the diversity of cultures and ethnicities in the region.

SCMCI Celebrates the opening of the Mindy Schneider Lesser and Dr. Michael Lesser Pavilion!
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