SASKATOON — Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Radiothon has raised more than $1 million.
Presented by CIBC Wood Gundy the fundraiser wrapped up its 22nd year of broadcasting, on 32 radio stations across Saskatchewan.
This year, donations will provide pediatric cardiac and respiratory equipment at JPCH and across Saskatchewan.
"The past two days of radiothon have been filled with incredible moments and generous support. Your contributions will provide world-class pediatric cardiac and respiratory equipment for Saskatchewan’s Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital,” said Brynn Boback-Lane, president and CEO of Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation.
“Thank you to everyone who tuned in, picked up the phone, and made a meaningful difference for our youngest patients. Your generosity helps us serve over *83,000 children and moms-to-be from 575 Saskatchewan communities who visit JPCH each year.
“Today’s announcement reflects the power of partnership and the collective compassion of Saskatchewan people, showing once again that we take care of one another. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to all the medical professionals, families and kids who shared their stories, giving us hope and inspiration, and to the sponsors, media partners, dedicated donors, and volunteers who made this event possible. Thank you for standing with us, and with the children who need us most.”
“On behalf of the CIBC Wood Gundy team in Saskatchewan, I would like to express genuine thanks to the incredible people of this province for supporting Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Radiothon,” said Todd Dixon, district branch manager – Saskatchewan of CIBC Wood Gundy.
“Our children and families in Saskatchewan deserve access to world-class pediatrics and maternal care, and your contributions play a vital role in making this vision a reality. At CIBC Wood Gundy, we firmly believe in contributing to the health and well-小蓝视频 of Saskatchewan children—a commitment we consider incredibly important. Thank you again for your dedication to this critical cause.”