If you've been listening to the radiothon, you've probably heard the St. Jude mac and cheese story. St. Jude goes to the most amazing lengths to normalize the lives of children whose lives aren’t normal at all. They'll call grandma to make her mac and cheese recipe.
Today, we at The Rob's Radio Show With Kat Mykals and 106.1 KISS-FM kick off the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Radiothon! We spend two days talking about how wonderful and important St. Jude is. It always takes me back to the time that St. Jude invited me and some of my fellow TownSquare Media DJs to their facilities in Memphis, TN!
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Our annual Putt Fore Life at Midget Links Miniature Golf Course to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is underway! Check out our live photo gallery, updated throughout the night.
In January, we were invited to go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for the St. Jude Country Cares conference. It's where a bunch of radio people get together and talk about all the new and exciting things going on at St. Jude and meet patients and their families.
Last year, Bradley DeHart traveled to Memphis with our sister station to visit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. To say he was immediately changed and driven is an understatement. A couple of weeks later, he logged nearly 40 miles on a treadmill in 12 hours and raising thousands of dollars in the Sweatin' for St. Jude event. And, now, he's taking his support of the hospital one step further.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital offers their amazing hospital and all of its services to their patients free of charge. No family is turned away.
A couple of years ago, we met a very special woman named Jessica. She was beautiful, positive, smart and extremely happy, all in because of her time at St Jude.
We've been talking a lot about St. Jude Children's Research Hospital both on-air and online. We've talked a lot about the medical breakthroughs and patient care but sometimes we forget that these kids are kids. And, they want to be normal kids. I found this video of the St. Jude teens at the hospital prom in an old Harlem Shake video.
After finding out that Evelyn had Cancer at the age of two, her parents went to St. Jude in hopes that the research hospital could save their daughters life.
Years of research, development, and construction has resulted in the world's first, and only, proton therapy center, and it's completely changed the way brain tumors are being treated.