Russell Wilson and Ciara Donate $3 Million to Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital

Russell Wilson and Ciara donate $3M to Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital through their Why Not You Foundation to support pediatric care.
Russell Simmons and Ciara

New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife, Grammy‑winning singer Ciara, are making a major impact off the field with a generous donation to children’s healthcare. Through their Why Not You Foundation, the couple has committed $3 million to support the Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital in New York City, aiming to enhance pediatric care and help families during difficult times.

The donation reflects the Wilsons’ long‑standing commitment to giving back. Since launching the Why Not You Foundation in 2014, the couple has focused on initiatives that support education, children’s health, and community empowerment.

Their latest gift will go directly toward enhancing pediatric programs at Mount Sinai’s renowned children’s hospital, helping to ensure young patients and their families receive comprehensive care when they need it most.

“This is a cause that’s very close to our hearts,” the Wilsons said in a joint statement released by their foundation. “Ciara and I have always believed that when we’re blessed, we have a responsibility to be a blessing. We hope this contribution will make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families served by Mount Sinai.”

Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital serves thousands of children each year, offering advanced treatments, support services for families, and programs that address both physical and emotional healing.

Wilson and Ciara’s contribution will help expand these efforts, particularly in areas that enhance patient experiences and long‑term outcomes.

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