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.
Cares for Kids Radiothon is the largest single Children's MIracle Network Hospitals fundraiser for Children’s Hospital of Georgia.
While things will be very different this year, volunteers will be ready to take your call.
“The goal was to make it more pediatric-friendly and to update the space.”
Beginning Thursday, Oct. 1, departments across the university system will have the opportunity to participate in the third annual Month of Miracles (previously referred to as May is for Miracles).
On Saturday, March 14, you can get a personalized pizza from Your Pie for only $3.14. A portion of those proceeds will also benefit the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, part of the Children’s Miracle Network.
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In addition to a free pancakes, guests who visit that day will have the chance to win free pancakes for life and other prizes. In 2019, IHOP, its franchisees and guests raised $4 million for charity partners.
Cares for Kids Radiothon is the largest single CMN Hospitals fundraiser for Children's Hospital of Georgia.
Community and national support is vital to keep the not-for-profit Children’s Hospital of Georgia running smoothly.
Deadline approaching to request philanthropic funding for special pediatric resources and equipment.
Were you spotted getting a Dairy Queen Blizzard for Miracle Treat Day? Take a look.
Support the Children's Hospital of Georgia with a Dairy Queen Blizzard on Miracle Treat Day.
Browse the gallery to see some of the winners of the 2019 May is for Miracles and their displays.
The Children’s Hospital of Georgia is continuing their May is for Miracle program for the second year.
Enjoy a stack of IHOP pancakes to support CHOG.
Cares for Kids Radiothon is the largest single CMN Hospitals fundraiser for Children’s Hospital of Georgia. Here's how miracle makers showed for our kids.
Over 20 years, the five-story, 220,000-square-foot Children’s Hospital of Georgia has become a lifeline to children and families across the Southeast.
Additional support for pediatric specialty care in Augusta comes during the hospital’s 20th birthday celebration.
Publix raises $30,000 for Children’s Hospital of Georgia.