The theme of this year’s awareness and impact campaign is “Growing a Better Tomorrow for All Children, Together.”
Your Pie’s support of Children's Hospital of Georgia and the many patients they serve is greatly appreciated.
Dr. Brian K. Stansfield, a neonatologist and federally funded investigator at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University and the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, has been named vice chair for research in the MCG Department of Pediatrics.
AU Health promotes one of its own to new facilities post.
Dr. Sharon Beall, a pediatrician who specializes in the care of children who are living with life-limiting conditions, is the new medical director for the Pediatric Palliative Care and Hospice Program at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia.
Augusta Regional Airport will be the base for Augusta University Health’s air medical program, AU Health AirCare.
Augusta University Health is named among Georgia's best for patient safety.
Augusta University Health will launch a new air medical program this year in partnership with Metro Aviation.
Shepeard Community Blood Center will partner with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Augusta and the Children’s Hospital of Georgia to host a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 9.
Tried and true remedies and long-term changes to diet and behavior can help keep kids healthy during cold and flu season.
"I really hope it brought some cheer during these stressful times."
"E'Moree the Bully Proof Kid" was inspired by Augusta University Health employee Portia Freeman's son, who witnessed bullying at school.
Faith Films Inc. gives back to Children's Hospital of Georgia.
The Kisner Foundation offers support to pediatric behavioral health and wellness efforts at the Children's Hospital of Georgia.
Students from North Harlem Elementary School created a banner to support frontline workers at AU Health.
Lights, camera, and, finally, action on movie filmed at Children's Hospital of Georgia in 2016.
The Center for Patients and Families is excited to announce a holiday event for Augusta University Health employees: Wrapped in Love, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17.
The Radiothon celebrated its 20th consecutive year, and despite some changes due to COVID-19 precautions, volunteers eagerly took pledges over the three-day period.
More than 200 service teams helped with 51 projects for 25 community nonprofit organizations.
Cares for Kids Radiothon is the largest single Children's MIracle Network Hospitals fundraiser for Children’s Hospital of Georgia.