AbbVie has donated $50 million to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. It’s the largest one-time donation the Memphis, Tenn.-based pediatric treatment and research facility has ever received.

The funding will go toward the construction of a treatment-free floor on St. Jude’s campus for families to “relax, recover and connect,” as well as outdoor spaces like a walking path and playground for children going through treatment, North Chicago-based AbbVie announced yesterday. The donation will also cover five years of operational costs for the indoor and outdoor spaces.

“Families need to be able to take a break during one of the most difficult times of their lives, and that's why we're committing to create spaces—both indoor and outdoor—for families to be together,” Laura Schumacher, AbbVie’s executive vice president of external affairs, general counsel and corporate secretary, said in the statement. “As a company committed to helping families thrive, we stand behind St. Jude, a global leader in the fight against childhood cancer.”

AbbVie’s donation to St. Jude is part of the pharmaceutical company’s 2018 commitment to make $350 million in charitable contributions to nonprofit organizations nationwide.

Throughout the year, the company has donated to Ronald McDonald House, University of Chicago Education Lab, Direct Relief and Habitat for Humanity. And AbbVie’s corporate responsibility team isn’t done yet. Before the end of the year, the company will determine plans for a $40 million North Chicago-focused initiative.

“In 2019, AbbVie’s philanthropic strategy will continue to focus on our three long-standing priorities: building effective educational programs, strong communities and sustainable healthcare systems,” Melissa Walsh, vice president of corporate responsibility and global philanthropy, said in an email. “By supporting the work of our trusted nonprofit partners, we will continue to deliver on these three key philanthropic areas to improve the lives of underserved people and communities across the globe."