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Children’s Hospital New Orleans announces Louisiana Legacy fundraising event, celebrating its 70th anniversary while honoring Olivia and Archie Manning and the Manning family

 
 

NEW ORLEANS (Dec. 17, 2024) – Children’s Hospital New Orleans has announced a new signature fundraising event, Louisiana Legacy, planned for Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, to commemorate its 70th anniversary of unwavering dedication to children’s health. In celebration of this milestone, Children’s is proud to honor Olivia and Archie Manning, and the Manning family, for their steadfast commitment to improve the well-being of children and families across Louisiana and far beyond.

“The Mannings’ enduring legacy of service and compassion has left a profound impact on our community,” said Darryl Berger, Co-Chair of the inaugural Louisiana Legacy event, together with his wife, Louellen. “My family has been touched by Children’s Hospital and has witnessed the amazing generosity and community involvement of the Manning family over many decades. To have an evening that pulls both of these pillars of our community together for a great cause will be a remarkable moment.” 

The Louisiana Legacy celebration will be held at Louisiana NOW Pavilion, a special venue spearheaded by Gov. Jeff Landry and hosted by Louisiana Economic Development and partners during the 2025 Super Bowl. Co-Chairs Danielle and Deuce McAllister, and Louellen and Darryl Berger, will help plan and host the celebratory occasion.

The event will include a patron party for top sponsors and supporters from 6-7 p.m., followed by the main event which will include a fireside chat with the Mannings. Gourmet cuisine and cocktails will be enjoyed throughout the evening, in addition to live musical entertainment by New Orleans’ own Amanda Shaw and Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. 

“We are proud to honor the Manning family for their steadfast dedication to uplifting communities,” said Lucio A. Fragoso, President and CEO of Children’s Hospital. “Louisiana Legacy will be a celebration you won’t want to miss, supporting two steadfast Louisiana Legacies – the Manning family, and Children’s Hospital New Orleans, which is celebrating 70 years of delivering expert care for the children of our community regardless of a family’s ability to pay.”

A limited number of tickets and sponsorships are now available at chnola.org/legacy.

For 70 years, Children’s Hospital has proudly served as Louisiana’s only freestanding, comprehensive children’s hospital with more than 700 pediatric-trained providers and 3,000 employees solely dedicated to the care of kids. In addition to comprehensive services offered at its main campus in New Orleans, Children’s operates a robust network of more than 30 satellite locations, pediatric affiliations across Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and robust and long-serving community programs designed to meet the health needs of the diverse communities it serves. Learn more at chnola.org.

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About Children’s Hospital New Orleans

Children’s Hospital New Orleans is a 263-bed, nonprofit academic pediatric medical center that offers comprehensive healthcare services, including over 40 pediatric specialties, delivered just for children. With more than 700 pediatric providers, Children’s offers a comprehensive array of pediatric healthcare services in Louisiana and the Gulf South. In addition to its main campus located in New Orleans, the hospital operates 10 specialty care clinics across the region, including in Covington, Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Lafayette, and Diamondhead, MS. Additionally, Children’s offers primary care services at 14 convenient locations, along with a network of statewide pediatric affiliations. Children’s is a proud member of LCMC Health, a Louisiana-based, not-for-profit hospital system which also includes New Orleans East Hospital, Touro, University Medical Center New Orleans, West Jefferson Medical Center, East Jefferson General Hospital, Lakeview Hospital, and Lakeside Hospital. Learn more at chnola.org.  

Justin Vlosich