Greenville Hospital System Office of Philanthropy


Radiothon

Children's Hospital Radiothon Kicks Off October 14th!

The 2009 Children's Hospital Radiothon will be kicking off on October 14th, 15th, and 16th.  Greenville Hospital System and Entercom have entered into a new partnership to broadcast on 5 radio stations live from the Greenville Memorial Lobby.
 
Tune in to New Rock 93.3, B93.7, Magic 98.9, Rock 101, and WORD 106.3 to hear on-air personalities from these radio stations  interview the community—including children, families and GHS employees about their experiences with the Children's Hospital.
 
Children's Hospital serves all of the Upstate, western North Carolina and eastern Georgia. Children's Hospital sees over 100,000 visits each year and treats children with broken bones, cystic fibrosis, autism, brain injuries, and pediatric cancer to name a few.  

All of the proceeds go directly to our Children's Hospital. 100% stays local! We will be raising funds for a lot of different initiatives that directly affect our local children. Some examples include raising funds for playstations, DVDs and other learning tools, diapers for preemies and Camp Courage for children with cancer and blood disasters.  

Come and join us! Tune in and help out. Contact Gina Lewis at (864)454-8319 for more information or to volunteer! Give of your time, talent, and treasure to benefit the Children's Hospital of the Greenville Hospital System.

To make a donation now, click here.
 
 



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