Skip to content
Tampa Bay Business & Wealth

Tampa Bay Business & Wealth

Primary Menu
  • News
  • Real Estate
  • Retail
  • Sports
  • Policy
  • Tech
  • Insights
  • PodcastsWatch TBBW | Tampa Bay Business Videos, Interviews & Stories
  • Events
  • Magazine
  • About TBBW
    • Meet TBBW’s Team
    • Contact
    • Advertising with Tampa Bay Business & Wealth
Newsletter
  • Home
  • 2024
  • November
  • 19
  • Tampa’s Scott and Kathy Fink donate $5 million to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

Tampa’s Scott and Kathy Fink donate $5 million to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

Jo-Lynn Brown December 11, 2025

St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Foundation has announced that Scott and Kathy Fink, in Tampa, have donated $5 million to support children’s health care in West Central Florida.

Their gift will help fund the construction of a new, dedicated children’s hospital facility, set to open in 2030, which will be named Pagidipati Children’s Hospital at St. Joseph’s.

“As philanthropists, my wife and I believe there’s simply no greater impact we can make than to invest in a child’s life,” said Scott Fink. “It is an investment in family, community and an entire region.”

Scott Fink, a local business leader, became involved with St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital through his work with Hyundai Hope on Wheels, a national charitable organization funding research to eradicate pediatric cancer. The couple’s connection to the hospital grew deeper after their youngest son, David, was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at age 8 and began receiving regular infusions at the hospital.

“The medical team at St. Joseph’s – the doctors, nurses, techs and support staff – all work together and made a trying time in our family’s lives far less difficult,” Kathy Fink said.

BayCare recently announced plans to build the new facility, which will allow Pagidipati Children’s Hospital to further advance specialty care and research dedicated to children’s health. Currently, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital shares some common spaces with St. Joseph’s Hospital and St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital. The new facility aims to address the growing patient population and increasing community needs.

“We are immensely grateful for Scott and Kathy Fink’s $5 million gift to the new facility’s Day Hospital, which will be named in their honor, and thank them for their leadership and unwavering dedication to St. Joseph’s over the years,” said Kate Sawa, president of St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Foundation.

Related

Post navigation

Previous: Peak Surf Park secures land in Pasco County, targets 2027 opening
Next: HCA Florida South Tampa Hospital CEO named Honorary Commander at MacDill AFB

Latest

Trulieve to open Lutz dispensary, expand footprint 1

Trulieve to open Lutz dispensary, expand footprint

April 10, 2026
Inflation jumps as gas prices hit Tampa businesses 2

Inflation jumps as gas prices hit Tampa businesses

April 10, 2026
TPA opens $183M concessions program to bids Bar chart showing Tampa International Airport concessions sales rising from about $143M in FY22 to $183M in FY25 3

TPA opens $183M concessions program to bids

April 9, 2026
Manatee County selected for White House homelessness summit 4

Manatee County selected for White House homelessness summit

April 9, 2026

Stay Connected

Facebook
X (Twitter)
YouTube
LinkedIn
Instagram

April Cover Story

Tampa Bay Business and Wealth April 2026 Cover: Bob Glaser Read

Read More

Exterior of a Trulieve medical cannabis dispensary with signage above the entrance

Trulieve to open Lutz dispensary, expand footprint

Chuck Merlis April 10, 2026
Trulieve opens a Lutz dispensary, expanding access in Hillsborough County.
Read More Read more about Trulieve to open Lutz dispensary, expand footprint
Inflation jumps as gas prices hit Tampa businesses Container ship at Port Tampa Bay with stacked cargo containers and cranes loading freight along the waterfront

Inflation jumps as gas prices hit Tampa businesses

April 10, 2026
TPA opens $183M concessions program to bids Columbia Restaurant café location inside Tampa International Airport with travelers dining

TPA opens $183M concessions program to bids

April 9, 2026
Tampa Bay leads Florida job growth as unemployment rises Tampa, Florida, USA downtown skyline.

Tampa Bay leads Florida job growth as unemployment rises

April 9, 2026

About TBBW

Tampa Bay Business & Wealth (TBBW) is the leading source of Tampa Bay business news, telling the stories behind the region’s biggest companies and the leaders shaping Tampa Bay’s economy.

We report on founders, CEOs and entrepreneurs whose decisions influence jobs, investment, development and long-term growth across the region.
Published daily online and monthly in print, TBBW delivers paywall free coverage with local context and editorial depth.

Our mission is to inform, explain and connect by putting people at the center of business reporting. We believe strong journalism helps business leaders make better decisions and helps communities understand how growth happens, who drives it and why it matters. Learn More

Newsletter

Subscribe to TBBW Newsletter

Stay Connected

Facebook
X (Twitter)
YouTube
LinkedIn
Instagram
  • 1901 Ulmerton Road, Suite 100
  • Clearwater 33762
  • (727)-860-8229

APRIL MAGAZINE

Tampa Bay Business and Wealth Digital Magazine Cover Open Digital Magazine
Copyright © 2026 All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.
Sign up for TBBW’s free newsletter!

Subscribe

* indicates required