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It’s hard to put into words just what your support during last week’s Radiothon means for the Montreal Children’s Hospital and Foundation. We let our patients and families express just how grateful we are for your continued support year in and year out to help us keep the Children’s a place where kids can still be kids.
The Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation and radio stations CJAD 800, 96 Virgin Radio, CHOM 97 7 and TSN Radio 690, are proud to announce that the 2015 edition of the Caring for Kids Radiothon, aired on June 11 in the brand new Children’s, raised an outstanding $1,400,000 for the Montreal Children’s Hospital’s young patients.
Live from the new Children’s spectacular four-story atrium, almost forty patients and their families courageously shared how the hospital’s professionals saved their children’s lives.
Responding to the call of their favourite hosts, thousands of listeners joined the Circle of Hugs with a monthly donation of $20 or more. The final result clearly demonstrates their generosity. In 12 years, more than $18.4 million has been raised for the Children’s thanks to CJAD 800, 96 Virgin Radio, CHOM 97 7 and TSN Radio 690.
All funds raised go to the Healthy Kids Fund to meet the most urgent needs of the hospital, which include medical and surgical equipment and funding for innovative projects.
The Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation thanks Bell Media radio stations CJAD 800, 96 Virgin Radio, CHOM 97 7 and TSN Radio 690, as well as our Official Partner Dormez-Vous? and Miracle Hour sponsors Air Canada Foundation, A Bunch of Moms, Goldwater Dubé, the Larente Baksh Group, employees of Omnitrans,Revolution Textiles, Scotiabank ,Shire and Tenaquip. Thank you also to the dozens of volunteers who answered phones helping to ensure the event’s success.
You still can make a donation at childrenfoundation.com/radiothon.
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