iHeartMedia Chicago’s Lurie Children’s Radiothon Raises Over $1 Million for Pediatric Care
Promoting a Good Cause
iHeartMedia Chicago recently announced that “Lurie Children’s Radiothon” raised over $1 million in support of the patients and families at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Lurie Children’s is one of the top children’s hospitals in the nation, providing pediatric care, cutting-edge treatments and advanced research.
Raising Funds through Radiothon
The “Lurie Children’s Radiothon” was broadcast live on Thursday, Dec. 5 on 93.9 LITE FM, ROCK 95 FIVE, 107.5 WGCI, 103.5 KISS FM, V103, and Inspiration 1390 from 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. iHeartMedia Chicago’s on-air personalities encouraged listeners to call or donate online to help fuel research, support families, and provide much-needed care to children in the community.
Community Partners
iHeartMedia Chicago and Lurie Children’s partnered with businesses in the Chicagoland community to support the radiothon, including Brandon Mr. Finance, C.H. Robinson, Egg Harbor, Garrett Popcorn, Healthcare Associates Credit Union, Home Run Inn, Jewel-Osco, and NRG.
Conclusion
The Lurie Children’s Radiothon is a wonderful tradition in the Chicagoland community. iHeartMedia Chicago, along with its advertising partners and listeners, is proud to be a part of this incredible event that benefits Lurie Children’s patients, parents, and families in our local community.
FAQs
* What is the Lurie Children’s Radiothon?
The Lurie Children’s Radiothon is an annual event that raises funds for the patients and families at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.
* How much was raised in this year’s radiothon?
Over $1 million was raised in this year’s radiothon.
* What is the purpose of the radiothon?
The purpose of the radiothon is to help fuel research, support families, and provide much-needed care to children in the community.
* How many years has the radiothon been running?
The radiothon has been running for five years, and in that time, it has raised over $3.6 million for Lurie Children’s.