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Dolly Parton Puts ‘Generational and Transformational’ Donation Into Children’s Hospital

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Dolly Parton Puts ‘Generational and Transformational’ Donation Into Children’s Hospital

By Larisha Paul

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Contact Larisha Paul on X View all posts by Larisha Paul April 2, 2026 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - MARCH 20: Dolly Parton speaks onstage at Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs In Symphony World Premiere at Schermerhorn Symphony Center on March 20, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images) Dolly Parton Jason Kempin/Getty Images

Earlier this year, the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital became the Dolly Parton Children’s Hospital. The country icon might be all glitz and glam, but her contribution to the health center goes far beyond an applauding namesake. In a recent interview with the Chief Healthcare Executive, the hospital’s president and CEO, Matt Schaefer, acknowledged the considerable funding Parton has put forward.

“What I can tell you is that she has made a generational and transformational commitment to Children’s and its mission,” Schaefer said, “and that commitment is something that goes beyond our wildest expectations, that is beyond generous, and will be a lifeline for this mission for now and for years to come. And we’re excited about and humbled by her willingness to do so.”

Schaefer declined to specify the amount of Parton’s donation, but noted that the contribution “positions this organization and the community around us in a really enviable and exciting place.” The funding will be divided across multiple focus points to benefit the children receiving treatment and the physicians providing those services.

“Children and families don’t need to leave this community for high-quality care,” he continued. “Some of those fall in the neuroscience space, particularly around epilepsy. There’s a depth and breadth of services relative to pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric ENT in particular, that we don’t have the capacity that we need to care for this community in the broadest sense possible.”

Schaefer is also hoping Parton’s name will help draw more interest in “things like residency recruitment and train pediatricians, as we recruit talent to this region, and I hope that’s a big part of how Dolly coming alongside our mission helps us do more than we could have in any imaginable way,” he says.

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