At Four Diamonds, we proudly offer guided tours of Penn State Health Children’s Hospital to select Partners In The Fight™ to end childhood cancer. These exclusive visits give Mini-THON® schools, Penn State THON™ organizations, and committed donors a firsthand look at the lifesaving care, innovative research, and family-centered support their contributions make possible.
Four Diamonds offers hospital tours by invitation only. While not open for general registration, we are honored to host the following partners on a case-by-case basis:
Mini-THON® student leaders
Penn State THON™ organizations
Four Diamonds donors and philanthropic partners
These guided tours give our supporters a meaningful opportunity to:
Visit key areas of Penn State Health Children’s Hospital
Learn about Four Diamonds’ mission, family support programs, and ongoing impact
Meet expert pediatric care providers and researchers advancing childhood cancer treatment
See how donor dollars directly improve outcomes for children and families
Please note: Tours are offered by invitation only and cannot be scheduled online.
Each guided tour of Penn State Health Children’s Hospital offers a powerful, behind-the-scenes look at how your support drives real change for children with cancer and their families. Participants will:
Tour key areas of the hospital, including patient care and research spaces
Learn how Four Diamonds supports families through financial assistance, emotional support, and innovative programs
Meet pediatric care providers, oncology specialists, and research teams working to conquer childhood cancer
See the direct impact of donor contributions in action
Jenna Baker and Sydney Bush, both recent Penn State graduates and dedicated THON alumni, serve as your Four Diamonds hospital tour guides. Passionate about the mission, they are excited to help you see the impact of your support—up close and in action.
Please feel free to contact your guide with any questions or special requests before your scheduled tour.
To ensure a smooth experience, all participants should wear closed-toe shoes and long pants (required for lab access), and bring a valid photo ID to receive a visitor badge at check-in
Park for free at the Centerview Parking Garage, or you can utilize the hospital’s valet parking service at the main Medical Center entrance.
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Tour duration depends on participants’ availability and is tailored to each group.