2. •Real estate and business consultant James Ciapciak, a contributor to Boston
Children’s Hospital, discusses the history of the institution and its service to the
community.
For more than 140 years, Boston Children’s Hospital has been on the leading edge of
medical service to the area’s children, providing the highest-quality treatment while
maintaining its status as a not-for-profit institution to ensure that critically ill children
receive the care they need.
3. •The list of the hospital’s medical advances over the decades includes serving as the
country’s first lab for producing bacteria-free milk in the 19th century and its
groundbreaking research on nerve regeneration in the 21st century.
Beyond this research, the hospital’s mission includes serving the community from five
locations in the Boston area.
4. •Specialized medical services are offered at the hospital’s state-of-the-art treatment
facilities, which include its Brain Center, Cancer and Blood Diseases Center, and
Transplant Center.
Seriously ill children receive world-class treatment from the hospital’s team of
physicians and medical professionals.
5. •As a not-for-profit institution, Boston Children’s Hospital relies on private support to
treat children in need.
People who are interested in donating can visit the hospital’s webpage at
http://giving.childrenshospital.org/page.aspx?pid=1489 to learn how they can help.
6. •In addition to his support of Boston Children’s Hospital, Jim Ciapciak of Walpole,
Massachusetts, supports My Brother’s Keeper, a charitable organization serving
families in Easton, Massachusetts.
7. •In addition to his support of Boston Children’s Hospital, Jim Ciapciak of Walpole,
Massachusetts, supports My Brother’s Keeper, a charitable organization serving
families in Easton, Massachusetts.