Peter Pan Children’s Fund
225 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021
peterpanchildrensfund.org
ppcfdirector@aol.com
646-761-4500 (Main)
212-535-7286 (Fax)
PHILANTHROPY a big word – but an even bigger idea. What does it mean?
It means to donate money to a good cause. It is also about making generosity a part of your life from today on! The Peter Pan Children’s Fund hopes that the experience of helping other children by giving instead of receiving will be the beginning of a lifelong commitment. What better way to celebrate the
blessings of your life than to give to others?
James Barrie, the man who wrote Peter Pan, was a philanthropist. He gave a lot of money to support good causes. In 1929, he gave the rights to the story of Peter Pan to The Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital in London, England. Peter Pan has helped a lot of sick children.
The Peter Pan Children’s Fund congratulates young philanthropists through the Peter Pan Hospital Gift program. If you have donated money to a hospital, you may request a Peter Pan Gift for your hospital.