Greenville Hospital System Office of Philanthropy


Mark your calendars for the 2010 Children's Hospital Radiothon!

Tune in to New Rock 93.3, B93.7, Magic 98.9, Rock 101, or WORD 106.3 Sept. 15-17 for the 2010 Children's Hospital Radiothon. Throughout those three days, you'll hear on-air personalities from these radio stations interview members of the community about their experiences with Children's Hospital, and you'll have the opportunity to make sure miracles continue through a gift to Children's Miracle Network.

The 2009 Children's Hospital Radiothon raised more than $260,000 to help our patients! Children's Hospital is grateful to have a supportive community that makes miracles for our children.
 
Special thanks to Entercom Upstate and New Rock 93.3, B93.7, Magic 98.9, Rock 101, and NewsRadio 106.3 for sharing stories of Children's Hospital patients and their families with the community.

Click below to hear some of the stories.
Hailey     Hills1     Hills2     Abega Family     Wooten Family
 
Children's Hospital serves all of upstate South Carolina, western North Carolina and eastern Georgia. Children's Hospital sees more than 125,000 visits each year and treats children with broken bones, cystic fibrosis, autism, brain injuries, and pediatric cancer, to name a few treatments.  

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

Get Involved

Please click here and make a gift to help Children's Miracle Network! 

Contact
Children's Miracle Network Manager Gina Blohm at (864) 797-7739 or gblohm@ghs.org for more information on giving of your time, talent, and treasure to benefit Children's Hospital.


 
 



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