What is an inkind donaton? An inkind donation is a gift for the children's hospital that can be dropped off in person either directly at the hospital site or at a designated building where they accept the donations. An example is a board game or a pack of cards. Monetary donations are not inkind donations.
When you drop off an inkind donation you are usually requested to fill out a form which asks for certain information, such as name, conatct information, the gift(s) donated and the price. (the price is asked for tax purposes).
When filling out the form please put "In honor of Johnny Depp."

* To find your local children's hospital refer to the links below*
Alabama
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/alabama_childrens_hospitals.htm
Alaska
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/alaska_childrens_hospitals.htm
Arizona
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/arizona_childrens_hospitals.htm
Arkansas
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/arkansas_childrens_hospitals.htm
California
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/california_childrens_hospitals.htm
Colorado
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/colorado_childrens_hospitals.htm
Connecticut
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/connecticut_childrens_hospitals.htm
Delaware
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/delaware_childrens_hospitals.htm
Florida
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/florida_childrens_hospitals.htm
Georgia
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/georgia_childrens_hospitals.htm
Hawaii
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/hawaii_childrens_hospitals.htm
Idaho
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/idaho_childrens_hospitals.htm
Illinois
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/illinois_childrens_hospitals.htm
Indiana
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/indiana_childrens_hospitals.htm
Iowa
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/iowa_childrens_hospitals.htm
Kentucky
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/kentucky_childrens_hospitals.htm
Louisiana
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/louisiana_childrens_hospitals.htm
Maine
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/maine_childrens_hospitals.htm
Maryland
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/maryland_childrens_hospitals.htm
Massachusetts
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/massachusetts_childrens_hospitals.htm
Michigan
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/michigan_childrens_hospitals.htm
Minnesota
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/minnesota_childrens_hospitals.htm
Mississip
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/mississippi_childrens_hospitals.htm
Montana
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/montana_childrens_hospitals.htm
Nebraska
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/nebraska_childrens_hospitals.htm
New Hampshire
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/new_hampshire_childrens_hospitals.htm
New Jersey
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/new_jersey_childrens_hospitals.htm
New Mexico
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/new_mexico_childrens_hospitals.htm
New York
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/new_york_childrens_hospitals.htm
North Carolina
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/north_carolina_childrens_hospitals.htm
North Dakota
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/north_dakota_childrens_hospitals.htm
Ohio
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/ohio_childrens_hospitals.htm
Oklahoma
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/oklahoma_childrens_hospitals.htm
Oregon
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/oregon_childrens_hospitals.htm
Pennsylvania
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/pennsylvania_childrens_hospitals.htm
Rhode Island
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/rhode_island_childrens_hospitals.htm
South Carolina
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/south_carolina_childrens_hospitals.htm
South Dakota
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/south_carolina_childrens_hospitals.htm
Tennessee
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/tennessee_childrens_hospitals.htm
Texas
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/texas_childrens_hospitals.htm
Utah
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/utah_childrens_hospitals.htm
Vermont
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/vermont_childrens_hospitals.htm
Virginia
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/virginia_childrens_hospitals.htm
Washington
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/washington_childrens_hospitals.htm
West Virginia
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/west_virginia_childrens_hospitals.htm
Wisconsin
http://healthguideusa.org/childrens/wisconsin_childrens_hospitals.htm
Wyoming
http://www.vanderbiltchildrens.com/index.php
Google Search Information-
http://www.dmoz.org/Health/Medicine/Facilities/Children/United_States/
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