The Peter Pan Children's Fund is dedicated to promoting youth philanthropy by educating, inspiring and celebrating children and teenagers who make monetary donations to support hospitals that care for sick and injured children.
In 1929, playwrite and novelist Sir James Barrie gifted the Peter Pan copyright to a children's hospital in London. Since then, the boy who would not grow up has become a cultural phenomenon and one of the world's greatest philanthropists.
The Peter Pan Children's Fund embodies the same spirit as Barrie's gift by using his creation to teach children the power of helping others. This legacy reminds us of the limitless possibilities of children's imaginations and hearts.