After Bills fans learned Josh Allen’s grandmother, Patricia, had died the day before a game last season, they began making $17 donations in her honor to John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital, an organization Allen had worked closely with in the past.
Less than a year later, the generosity of Bills fans and businesses in town has totaled more than $1.4 million in donations to the hospital’s Patricia Allen Fund. On Monday, Allen was in attendance as Oishei Children’s Hospital unveiled the Patricia Allen Pediatric Recovery Wing on the tenth floor.
“It’s such a surreal moment,” Allen said. “I just want to give a round of applause to each and every single one of you that works here. I’m so grateful to have this honor and have my grandmother memorialized like this. I’m so indebted to this great community and this City of Buffalo.”
The photo on the wall of Allen pointing to the sky was taken as he celebrated a second-half touchdown in a 44-34 win against the Seahawks last November, the day after his grandmother died.
The hospital said more than 27,000 individuals from all 50 states and 10 countries have made donations to the fund.
The Patricia Allen Pediatric Recovery Wing also includes a playroom that is now named the Bills Fans Fun Zone in honor of the fans who donated in Patricia’s memory.