Snoqualmie Valley Health Foundation Champagne Brunch Funds Future of Pediatric Rehabilitation Care

SNOQUALMIE, WA — The Snoqualmie Valley Health Foundation is proud to host its annual Champagne Brunch, a heartfelt celebration of community impact and the power of giving. This year’s event, held on May 2, 2025 at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, will support the creation of a brand-new Pediatric Rehabilitation Gym, expanding access to life-changing therapy for children and families throughout the Snoqualmie Valley.

Currently, pediatric rehabilitation services are provided in two dedicated treatment rooms within the inpatient wing of the hospital, limiting opportunities for growth and expansion. This new, dedicated gym will allow Snoqualmie Valley Health to grow and evolve its pediatric therapy program, offering more space, more sessions, and most importantly, greater impact for children working to overcome a variety of developmental, physical, and communication challenges.

Last year, community generosity through this very event helped fund the purchase of the Valley’s first-ever mammography unit, a milestone that will come to life this July when the new unit begins serving local patients. This is proof that when our community gives, real, lasting change happens.

The Pediatric Rehab Gym will be equipped with specialized tools and kid-friendly features like mini trampolines, adaptive swings, sensory panels, therapy balls, crash pads and more, transforming therapy into joyful, empowering play. These tools are carefully selected to enhance strength, mobility, coordination, and confidence in young patients.

“I encourage our community to attend the Champagne Brunch because data shows that nearly 7 million children ages 5 to 17 in the United States struggle with developmental disabilities,” said Dr. Neeta Jain, pediatrician at Snoqualmie Valley Health. “When these children receive early intervention therapy, the benefits are remarkable. This new therapy equipment will allow us to build on the foundation we have and provide an even higher level of care for children in the Valley.”

The brunch will include inspiring speakers, a celebratory meal, and opportunities for guests to make a lasting impact through donations and sponsorships. Funds raised will go directly toward equipment that brings this essential project to life.

Tickets and donation information are available at https://bit.ly/41Jf5Mv.

Together, we can build a brighter, stronger future for every child who needs us. Your support makes it all possible. For more information about Snoqualmie Valley Health’s Foundation or other services, please visit SnoqualmievalleyHealth.org.

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