Phi Mu Fraternity’s Road to $30 Million Lifetime Pledge!

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Phi Mu Fraternity’s Road to $30 Million Lifetime Pledge!

Published on July 29, 2024

Phi Mu Fraternity has made an exciting announcement at their National Convention with collegiate and alumnae members. The organization has committed to raising a lifetime total of $30 million for CMN Hospitals in the next five years!

This ambitious goal follows the successful early completion of Phi Mu’s previous $10 million, five-year pledge in 2023. With this achievement, the fraternity reached a significant milestone of $20 million in lifetime donations to CMN Hospitals.

Since its founding in 1852, Phi Mu Fraternity has been dedicated to empowering young women as exceptional students, professionals, and leaders. At the 1916 National Convention, the organization formally adopted philanthropic work with a focus on child welfare. Phi Mu’s enduring commitment to improving children’s health continues to make a profound impact on patients and families at CMN Hospitals nationwide.

For the past 38 years, Phi Mu Fraternity has been a steadfast supporter of CMN Hospitals and our mission to improve children’s health. Their unwavering commitment exemplifies Phi Mu’s core values. Together, we are on the road to $30 million lifetime!

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Meet Our Play Yellow Ambassadors

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Meet Our Play Yellow Ambassadors

Published on October 20, 2021

They’re all about golf. But since joining the Play Yellow movement, they now play the game they love and raise the critical funds Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals need. Meet the Play Yellow Ambassadors.

Our ambassadors are professional golfers who understand that children’s hospital rely on donations to treat 10 million kids each year. They work hard to spread awareness of our cause while raising funds for their local CMN Hospital. Get to know each ambassador below!

John Senden

The connection to CMN Hospitals is personal for John Senden, a professional golfer on the PGA Tour. His 13-year-old son, Jacob, started to have debilitating headaches. John rushed him to to Children’s Medical Center in Texas, where doctors found a brain tumor. Jacob went through six months of chemotherapy treatments, which successfully stopped the tumor from growing. Learn more about John’s support of Play Yellow here.

Kira K. Dixon

Kira K. Dixon is a reporter for Golf Channel. She has been a golfer her whole life and has played in numerous Pro-Ams. But she also holds a distinct honor none of her fellow ambassadors can claim. In 2015, she was crowned Miss America, a role that included support of CMN Hospitals. Following her time as Miss America, Kira worked for CMN Hospitals before moving over to Golf Channel. Learn more about Kira here by following her on Instagram.

Bo Hoag

Bo Hoag is also a PGA Tour member with close ties to Jack Nicklaus, who along with his wife Barbara, helped start Play Yellow. Bo’s grandfather, Bob Hoag was a playing companion of Jack Nicklaus and helped Jack create Muirfield Village. Learn more about Bo here.

Peter Malnati

Peter Malati is the most recent addition to the Play Yellow ambassador team. As a member of the PGA Tour, Peter has visited his local member hospital, Children’s of Mississippi, many times. He is excited to represent the cause of children’s hospitals more broadly as an ambassador. Learn more about Peter here.

Bubba Watson

Bubba Watson is known for his signature pink driver. But shortly before the start of the 2021 Memorial Tournament, he donated a special version of his driver with a yellow shaft and pink head in honor of Play Yellow. Learn more about Bubba here.

Will McGirt

Another PGA Tour member, Will was the first Play Yellow ambassador. In fact, Jack and Barbara Nicklaus helped announce his ambassadorship at a PGA Tour event. Watch the video here.

Will Gordon

Will Gordon was an early Play Yellow ambassador. In June 2021, Will hosted a virtual tournament for Play Yellow and Turner’s Heroes in an effort to win the battle against pediatric cancer. He’s also been known to carry golf towels designed by hospital patients. Learn more here. 

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Wizards of the Coast named Extra Life Partner of the Year

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Published on April 21, 2021

The Extra Life Partner of the Year award recognizes outstanding strategic partners that have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to CMN Hospitals through innovative fundraising and awareness initiatives.

While 2020 looked different, Wizards of the Coast’s passionate employees showed us their support was unwavering.

 More than $1.6 million was raised for local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals in 2020 through D&D and Magic community fundraising, a special Secret Lair drop with unique Magic: The Gathering cards, merchandise, and so many other virtually innovative campaigns throughout the year.

Donations raised through Wizards of the Coast will go to the Wizards of the Coast Autism Center Development Fund at Seattle Children’s Hospitals and will help support the highest priorities that will advance patient care and program development for Seattle Children’s Autism Center.

These discretionary funds shall be used at the discretion of the Autism Center’s Executive Director and Autism Center Leadership and are intended for efforts to expand clinical and outreach programs, including community training, clinical program development, staff and family training, family navigation support, crisis management, and other purposes critical to enhancing services for families living with autism spectrum disorders.

Thank you, Wizards of the Coast for changing kids’ health to change the future!

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HuskyTHON is the Dance Marathon Partner of the Year

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HuskyTHON is the Dance Marathon Partner of the Year

Published on April 21, 2021

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is thrilled to announce HuskyTHON at the University of Connecticut as the Dance Marathon Partner of the Year!

The Dance Marathon Partner of the Year award recognizes outstanding strategic partners that have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to CMN Hospitals through innovative fundraising and awareness initiatives.

In 2020, HuskyTHON:

  • Announced fundraising total of $1,520,235 (a YOY increase of 14.4%)
  • Increased registration to 3,304 participants (up from 3,166 in 2019)
  • Won the Ideal Business Partner Pitch competition at Dance Marathon Leadership Conference

Despite the impact of COVID-19, HuskyTHON continues to be a leader among organizations on their campus and within the CMN Hospitals network. HuskyTHON has collaborated with university administration to pave the way for hybrid and small in-person student events at UCONN and they are celebrated on campus as a model organization for student life. Within the MNDM network, they share their fundraising knowledge and encourage many programs to implement best practices to increase fundraising and participation. In March, HuskyTHON’s 2021 marathon was livestreamed over two days and celebrated an announced total of $1,052,534.21 raised during the 2020-2021 school year.

This photo was taken prior to the pandemic

Although many observers would consider this success to be ‘enough,’ HuskyTHON continues to strive for improvements to its program. With the goal of greater student involvement and increased diversity among leadership and participants, HuskyTHON took the following steps in the 2020-2021 academic year:

  • Added a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force to their organization in response to national anti-racism protests.
  • Expanded their organization to include committee members for the first time.
  • Targeted the UCONN satellite campuses for the recruitment of students, faculty, and staff.

HuskyTHON doesn’t stop at doing the minimum for local kids; they continue to go above and beyond to engage all members of their community to support the patients and families treated at Connecticut Children’s. They are continuously enhancing, enriching, and expanding their engagement into the community.

For all of these reasons, we are proud to name HuskyTHON at the University of Connecticut as the Dance Marathon Program of the Year! Congratulations HuskyTHON and thanks for all you do to change kids’ health and change the future.

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Love’s and Dance Marathon are changing kids’ health

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Published on February 24, 2021

We are thrilled to announce Miracle Network Dance Marathon’s continued partnership with Love’s Travel Stops 

Love’s support of Miracle Network Dance Marathon equips and empowers student leaders to raise critical funds for their local children’s hospitals – all while learning valuable professional skills through their Dance Marathon experience. 

Love’s culture of helping others in their community is deeply ingrained in the partnership between Love’s, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and Dance Marathon. Love’s has been a proud partner of CMN Hospitals since 1999 and Dance Marathon since 2016. Every year, Love’s team members rally together and inspire each other to join the cause and celebrate changing kids’ health and the future at their local children’s hospital.  

Through Miracle Network Dance Marathon, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals are able to provide care that patients desperately need today so that they can fulfill their potential for tomorrow—ultimately having ripple effects that positively impact our communities and our world for years to come.  

Kids can’t wait, and with the help of Love’s and Miracle Network Dance Marathon, we can change the future together. 

In 2021, Love’s is proud to support the following Dance Marathon programs: 

  • Auburn University 
  • Ball State University  
  • Boise State University 
  • Butler University 
  • Clemson University 
  • Elon University 
  • Florida Atlantic University  
  • Florida State University 
  • Georgia Technical Institute  
  • Hope College 
  • Indiana University 
  • Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis 
  • Iowa State University 
  • Louisiana State University  
  • Montana State University 
  • Northeastern State University  
  • Oklahoma City University 
  • Oklahoma State University 
  • Purdue University  
  • Saint Louis University 
  • San Diego State University 
  • Seattle University 
  • Texas Christian University 
  • The Ohio State University  
  • The University of Texas at Austin 
  • University of Alabama 
  • University of Central Florida 
  • University of Central Oklahoma  
  • University of Connecticut  
  • University of Florida 
  • University of Georgia 
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
  • University of Iowa 
  • University of Maryland 
  • University of Massachusetts, Amherst 
  • University of Mississippi  
  • University of Missouri 
  • University of Nebraska 
  • University of New Mexico 
  • University of Northern Iowa 
  • University of Oklahoma 
  • University of South Carolina 
  • University of South Dakota 
  • University of Tennessee 
  • Valparaiso University 
  • Vanderbilt University 

You can also get updated details about events happening near you, including those supported by Love’s, here!  

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Save The Date: 2019 Fall Dance Marathon Collaboration Retreats

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Save The Date: 2019 Fall Dance Marathon Collaboration Retreats

Published on June 10, 2019

Save The Date: Miracle Network Dance Marathon is so excited to announce our upcoming 2019 Fall Collaboration Retreat Dates!

This Fall 11 Dance Marathon collaboration retreats are being hosted at hospitals and universities across the country and you and your teams are invited to join us for the day! These collaboration retreats will be a great resource and experience for your team in addition to any retreats your programs or hospitals may already have planned. These days will serve as a an opportunity to share best practices, hear from your Dance Marathon Managers, network with other programs and brainstorm. Please see below graphic with retreat dates and locations.

Registration for Dance Marathon Collaboration Meetings is open! Please click on this link to RSVP. These meetings are open to your entire exec board and university advisor, so please share this message with your whole team. RSVPs for each meeting will close two weeks before the meeting. 

 Northeast

Akron, OH – RSVP by Friday, September 27

Boston, MA – RSVP by Friday, August 30

Washington, D.C. – RSVP by Friday, August 23

Southeast

Atlanta, GA – RSVP by Friday, August 23

Charlotte, NC – RSVP by Friday, August 30

Orlando, FL – RSVP by Friday, September 13

Central

Fort Worth, TX – RSVP by Friday, August 30

Milwaukee, WI – RSVP by Friday, September 27

St. Louis, MO – RSVP by Friday, September 20

West

Los Angeles, CA – RSVP by Friday, September 6

Seattle, WA – RSVP by Friday, September 20

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Play Yellow Goes Live

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Play Yellow Goes Live

Published on March 13, 2019

On March 13th Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, PGA TOUR officials, and CMN Hospitals’ CEO John Lauck came together in Ponte Vedra, FL during a press conference on the eve of THE PLAYERS to urge the global golf community to Play Yellow for children’s hospitals and help raise $100 million over the next five years.

For years, the Nicklaus family has supported Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals®, recognizing their reliance on donations to fund pediatric care insurance programs do not cover. In partnership with CMN Hospitals, the Nicklaus family, along with support from the PGA TOUR and many of its partners, is encouraging the golf community to fill this funding gap in pediatric healthcare through the Play Yellow campaign.

Outreach for support of the Play Yellow campaign began earlier this year, and the list of core partners grows daily. The list thus far includes: the PGA TOUR, THE PLAYERS, Travelers Championship, Topgolf, Callaway, Srixon, the TPC Network, PGA TOUR Superstore, Marriott Golf, TaylorMade, Titleist, FootJoy and Golf Digest. The results of Play Yellow will be celebrated during the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide May 30 – June 2.

“The PGA TOUR is honored to join Jack and Barbara Nicklaus to Play Yellow,” said PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan. “With your support, we can help patients at children’s hospitals across North America. For many years, the Nicklaus family has supported children’s hospitals in their home states of Ohio and Florida. Today, the PGA TOUR is excited to join them and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals to engage the entire golf world in impacting even more lives with a unique, new initiative.”

Play Yellow stems from the yellow shirts Jack often wore in the final round of tournaments in honor of Craig Smith, the son of a close family friend and who was battling a rare bone cancer. Craig passed way in 1971 at the age of 13. Fifteen years later, on the morning of the ’86 Masters, Jack, at age 46, once again wore a yellow shirt, playing one of golf history’s most iconic rounds and winning his record sixth Green Jacket. “We are inspired by this story and the Nicklaus family,” said Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals’ President and CEO John Lauck. “They and the PGA TOUR are really driving positive impact at unprecedented levels to support and improve local communities. We’re grateful for their support and the continued impact Play Yellow will make on kids’ health.”

Benefiting from Play Yellow are kids like 9-year-old A.J. Blinn of Jacksonville, Fla., who attended the announcement. A year ago, he had major hip surgery at Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville to treat a rare childhood hip condition. Recovery from hip surgery has kept him from most of the sports he loves, except golf. He has remained active on the course, evident by his swing.

“There isn’t a higher calling than helping a child in need,” said Barbara Nicklaus. Jack echoed his wife: “I completely agree. We hope you’ll join the cause and Play Yellow for kids.” Barbara and Jack have a long history and close ties to a number of CMN Hospitals, most notably Nationwide Children’s Hospital in their hometown of Columbus, Ohio, and Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami. The Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide has benefited Nationwide Children’s Hospital since its inception in 1976, and it was The Honda Classic’s move to Palm Beach County and down the street from the Nicklauses’ North Palm Beach, Fla., home that inspired Barbara and Jack to create the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation in 2004.

In the 14-plus years since, the Foundation has raised over $100 million, and their support of pediatric programs in South Florida led renowned Miami Children’s Hospital to rebrand to Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. Several years later, the entire Miami Children’s Health System was renamed Nicklaus Children’s Health System. There are now 14 Nicklaus Children’s Outpatient Centers spread throughout the state. The foundation has become the primary beneficiary of The Honda Classic, and Barbara has joined the Board of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

So how can you Play Yellow?

  1. Donate $18 for 18 holes at PlayYellow.org
  2. Grab a yellow shirt, head to the golf course, and post on social media with the hashtag #PlayYellow. Tell us why you Play Yellow and who you are playing yellow for!
  3. Create a Facebook Fundraiser of your own to help spread the word and use your network to fundraise for your local children’s hospital.
  4. Participate in Play Yellow’s corporate partner campaigns and purchase products that benefit the cause. Check out our corporate partners at playyellow.org

More details about Play Yellow can be found at PlayYellow.org. Follow the cause at Instagram.com/playyellow4kids, Twitter.com/playyellow4kids and #PlayYellow.

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El Jefe 96.7 and 105.3 FM Nashville Radiothon

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Published on January 18, 2019

Nashville’s El Jefe 96.7 and 105.3 FM  Radiothon “Regalando Amor” (Giving Love) is coming Feb. 14 & 15. This year El Jefe has decided to hold their radiothon right on Valentine’s day, which for the Hispanic community is the day to celebrate Friendship and Love. This year will be  the first time we will be broadcasting from the Seacrest studios at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. During this special event we will also be joined by international singer and actress Jaci Velasquez for a special meet and greet for the kids on Friday Feb 15th. The broadcast will take place from 6am to 7 pm both days. During these times El Jefe personalities will invite their listeners to become Miracle Makers for the kids with a $20 monthly donation. They will also be interviewing patients families and medical personnel, all to raise much needed funds for  the kids at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

International Singing Star and Actress Jaci Velaquez

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Couple ensure Wedding Day Plans include Dance Marathon

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Couple ensure Wedding Day Plans include Dance Marathon

Published on January 16, 2019

This post was submitted by Melissa Hayden (Bruebach) for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals through childrensmiraclenetworkhospitals.org/guest-post

Your wedding day: the day you (probably) have at least thought about at some point in your life, and the day most people dream about. In November 2017, my boyfriend proposed, and we were thrilled to be able to start planning that day that I had been dreaming about! Just a week before that, I had participated in my 5th Dance Marathon, and spoke for the 4th time as a “Miracle Child” to share my story. As usual, I left the event feeling inspired, grateful, and full of energy (with very sore feet too, of course). There is absolutely nothing like a Miracle Day event; hearing stories of courage and triumph, dancing with hundreds of others in the room, and celebrating the organization’s amazing ability to raise funds for their Children’s Miracle Network hospital never ceases to amaze me. I am truly a “Dance Marathon addict”, I love everything about the organization, and I have personally seen how much of an impact it has on hospitals and their patients.

Why am I so passionate about Dance Marathon? I have been, and continue to be, fighting for my life for my entire life. I was born two months early at only ~3 pounds, and have had close 30 surgeries/procedures including ~12 brain surgeries, 3 spinal fusions, and shoulder surgery. I have a genetic condition, called FKBP14 related Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, and when I was diagnosed I was the 10th in the world to have it. I also have hydrocephalus, scoliosis, and CRPS, all of which impact my daily life. For Hydrocephalus, the only treatment is brain surgery, and so I have had to always be prepared for an emergency brain surgery, of which I have had 10 so far. Growing up, I missed many birthdays, holidays, and milestones while I was in and out of the hospital. While this was hard and sad in some ways, the hospital was able to make it as fun as possible, because of money raised from organizations like Dance Marathon. They decorated, Santa came, I was gifted a book for my birthday, they truly do everything they can to make a kid feel like a kid again while they’re going through some of the scariest times in their lives. 2012 was a particularly hard year for me, as I had four brain surgeries in four months, and I missed my junior year of college in order to recover. I developed blood clots and had to give myself shots twice a day for over 8 months, and I had gotten so sick my family was told to say their goodbyes. It took me months to gain my stamina back, and almost a year to fully recover. If it weren’t for organizations like Dance Marathon, the hospital might not have had pull out couches in every room. This allowed my parents to be near me at all times, and gave them the option to sleep in my room. Without Dance Marathon, the hospital might not have had money for research, which allows the doctors to study new ways to treat their patients, and I might not have been here today to share this story. All of these experiences gave me a unique perspective when I first started participating in Dance Marathon at St Norbert College, I knew just how much these families needed us, because most of my life, I have been “that family”. I knew just how much of an impact we were having, and that made me want to work that much harder when I was involved.

By now, you’ve figured out just how crazy of a Dance Marathon enthusiast I am, and now here comes the part that still BLOWS MY MIND. While planning our special day we had originally settled on a date in September 2019, but as we planned other parts of the wedding, we realized we wanted to do it sooner than later. As we had already booked a few vendors when we decided to do a date change, we had to coordinate with all of them as to what dates were left available in 2018. It turned out only one date was going to work: November 10, 2018. We agreed to the date, and got back to work planning our wedding that now was almost a whole year sooner! Now comes the crazy part. I still get goosebumps when I think back to when I first found out that St Norbert College’s Miracle Day was on our wedding day! It truly was meant to be. Immediately, I realized we HAD to make Dance Marathon a part of our day, especially because we were already going to be on campus for some of our wedding pictures. We got ready that morning, eager with anticipation for both the wedding and Dance Marathon! After we did our “first look” pictures, Matt and I bee-lined for the Campus Center where Miracle Day was being held. I cannot explain how amazing it was to be able to stop in, if only for a few minutes (we arrived at the chapel with about 20 minutes to spare before the ceremony, whoops, clearly we’ve got our priorities straight). I got to give two of my buddies, other Miracle Children, the biggest hugs which was so special! One of the “Miracle Kids” was Joey Rubin- when we both were SNCDM members he and I found out, in this crazy small world, that we both had the same neurosurgeon in Chicago! He has been incredibly strong as he battled Epilepsy, and we both received treatment at Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago. We danced it out for a few minutes with the dancers, and then took a group picture with all of the SNCDM members, Miracle Families, and the Dancers (one of my most favorite wedding pictures!), and then we left with full hearts to go get married! We highly recommend crashing a Dance Marathon before you go get married- it was one of the most special parts of our day! It really came full circle for me when we were standing in the group surrounded by hundreds of dancers. Growing up I was one of the “Miracle Kids”, then I became a Dance Marathon member, and then I got to celebrate our wedding with SNCDM. I looked around and realized we were celebrating the wedding that might not have been possible had I not received the very best medical care at a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital, and I looked at some of the other Miracle Kids; I knew that someday they might be getting married too, and my heart was SO full knowing that they had this chance because of their Children’s Miracle Network Hospital, and the dancers in the room. It was one of those moments that just fill you up to the brim with joy.

We want to thank St Norbert College Dance Marathon for allowing us to “crash” their day and interrupt their activities. Never stop dancing; you’re dancing for more birthdays, more graduations, and more wedding days! Forever For the Kids, The Hayden’s

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Radiothons Raise Nearly $2 million in One Week for CMN Hospitals

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Radiothons Raise Nearly $2 million in One Week for CMN Hospitals

Published on August 20, 2018

During the week of August 13-19, three Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals media partners collectively raised over $1.95 million for their local hospitals through live radiothon events.

KTAR and Arizona Sports Give-A-Thon Breaks Fundraising Record (Phoenix):

Congratulations to Bonneville’s KTAR and Arizona Sports (KMVP) for breaking another fundraising record – their 19-hour Give-A-Thon simulcast raised $1,728,142 to benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital! This total surpassed their previous years’ total of $1.67 million and, once again, makes them the highest fundraising media event in the nation through Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

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The Give-A-Thon aired from 2:00-7:00pm on Wednesday, August 15 and from 5:00am-7:00pm on Thursday, August 16. The event was a collaborative effort between KTAR News 92.3 FM and 98.7 FM Arizona’s Sports Station and, since 2009, has raised over $12.8 million for Phoenix Children’s Hospital. The two stations set aside programming time to feature stories from patient families who have been treated at the hospital.

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Listeners could call in to donate or make their donation online. Anyone who made a monthly pledge of $20 or more, or a single gift of $240 or more, became a “Champion of Hope.” In addition to their donation helping to provide life-saving medical care at the hospital,  a teddy bear was also given to a patient in the donors’ names.

The stations also shared Behind the Scenes video tours and interviews to show how donations are making an impact at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, including the Child Life Zone, the Emily Center Family Health Library, and the Emergency Department.

Mix 93.1 Hosts 20th Annual Mix with Kids Radiothon (Tyler, Texas): 

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Mix 93.1 in Tyler, Texas hosted the 20th annual “Mix with Kids Children’s Miracle Network Radiothon” and raised $51,439 for the CMN Hospitals programs and pediatric services at Christus Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics throughout East Texas. Hosts Lucky Larry and Mandee Montana invited Miracle kids from the hospital along with their families, doctors, nurses, and hospital support staff on air to share their stories as East Texans called in their donations and pledges in near record numbers to bring premiere care and equipment to East Texas. Funds raised will help support the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the special needs clinic, children’s center, mother unit, ambulance services, emergency room services, clinics and more.

https://www.facebook.com/mix931fm/videos/245125659670801/?t=202

KHAK Hosts 22nd Annual Radiothon (Cedar Rapids, IA):

The 22nd annual KHAK radiothon to benefit the CMN Hospitals programs at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital ended with another outstanding total of $133,541! KHAK’S Brain and Courtlin broadcast live from the 12th floor of the hospital, from the same area where all of the kids being treated wave to Hawkeye fans during football Saturdays.

Photo: 98.1 KHAK

One of the many highlights of their event was the celebration of an 18 year old KHAK fan’s end of chemo treatment party during the radiothon.  Brain and Courtlin celebrated on-air with listener Danielle ringing the bell to signify the end of her chemotherapy treatments. They then challenged listeners to call in and donate $75, which would cover the cost of an end-of-chemo party for a patient at the hospital. Watch Danielle’s party in the video from KHAK below.

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This uplifting moment and many others drove listeners to donate nearly $14,000 more than 2017. Funds raised stay right in Iowa City at the hospital to fund research, programs and equipment at UI Stead Family Children’s that are not covered by insurance.

Throughout their event, 98.1 KHAK shared live videos on their Facebook page, reaching nearly 40,000 views, sharing updates from the event and video interviews with patient families as they were also being shared live on air.

https://www.facebook.com/981KHAK/videos/244147939569258/


Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® raises funds and awareness for 170 member hospitals that provide 32 million treatments each year to kids across the U.S. and Canada. Donations stay local to fund critical treatments and healthcare services, pediatric medical equipment and charitable care. Since 1983, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has raised more than $5 billion, most of it $1 at a time through the charity’s Miracle Balloon icon. Its various fundraising partners and programs support the nonprofit’s mission to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible. Find out why children’s hospitals need community support, and learn about your member hospital, at CMNHospitals.org and facebook.com/CMNHospitals.

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