3WV Cares for Kids Radiothon

3WV Cares for Kids Radiothon

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There’s something so inspiring about seeing healthy, happy kids at play. It’s like seeing a world of possibility grinning at you…or pure joy chasing butterflies!

Healthy, happy kids is the inspiration—and driving force—behind our “CARES FOR KIDS” Radiothon Wednesday and Tuesday May 12th-13th to raise funds and awareness for UVA Health Children’s. UVA Health Children’s is a place where children facing complex childhood illnesses and injuries can go to receive the state-of-the-art pediatric care they need to become healthy again.

At UVA Health Children’s healthy, happy kids is an outcome they work to achieve every day—and our stations are behind them 100%. FIVE stations broadcasting live over TWO days with ONE goal in mind…healthy, happy kids!

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