Beneficiaries
$550,000 to Children’s Hospital Colorado
COSF pledged $550,000 toward the Endowment for Advancement in Wellness (2024-2026) dedicated to supporting children with cancer and their families through holistic care. By investing in the hospital’s Wellness Program, the fund ensures lasting resources for emotional, mental, and physical well-being alongside medical treatment. Permanently endowed and guided in collaboration with hospital leadership, this fund represents COSF’s enduring commitment to advancing family-centered care and healing beyond medicine.
$550,000 to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
COSF donated $550,000 to fully fund and sustain programs - including Music Therapy, an Artist in Residence program, and the Child Life Zone - at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. This fund supports the emotional and psychosocial well-being of pediatric cancer patients and their families, bringing creativity, comfort, and healing to children in treatment. In recognition of this contribution, COSF was honored with a dedicated space in the Center, symbolizing our shared commitment to holistic, family-centered care.
$100,000 to Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
As the 2024 Aspen Snow Ball honoree, philanthropist and celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe directed a $100,000 donation from the COSF to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The gift supports vital programs within CHLA’s nationally recognized Cancer and Blood Disease Institute, a leader in pediatric hematology, oncology, and cellular therapy.
$450,000 to Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation
In January 2023, COSF was officially introduced during its inaugural signature event, the Aspen Snow Ball. The founder hosted this premiere gala in support of Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research, an organization dedicated to advancing more effective treatments for leukemia, lymphoma, and related cancers.
$25,000 to Shining Stars Foundation
In 2023, COSF awarded a $25,000 grant to The Shining Stars Foundation, an organization that gives strength, support, and hope to children living with pediatric cancer or another life-threatening illness and their families through outdoor, social, and recreational experiences.
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              