Radio Cares for St. Jude Kids [VIDEO]
Radio stations across the country come together to support St. Jude.
Radio stations across the country come together to support St. Jude.
This little girl is so special, just like all the children of St. Jude. Ellen is now cancer free because of your help by becoming a Partner In Hope.
When St. Jude Hospital opened its doors in 1962, Danny Thomas knew it was an important day. But, maybe no person would come to appreciate the timing of the opening of St. Jude like Dwight Tosh. After all, for Dwight, the 17th patient admitted to St. Jude, it meant hope to a boy who had been told he would die. Follow a family's story of love and possibility as you learn how Dwight comes to find his zest for life.
Kathy is challenging all her friends and family to become a "Partner in Hope". She shares her story with Mario and JW about her fight with cancer. Please help our children fight cancer!
The kids of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital describe what they want to be when they grow up.
Listen to St. Jude patients talk about losing their hair and what it means to them.
More than 4,500 people filled the bleachers and baseball field at Holman Stadium in Vero Beach, Florida, on December 10. But their attendance wasn't for a game. They were there to listen to some good country music and support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Carrie Underwood visits St. Jude as part of Country Cares seminar and talks about how St. Jude provides hope for patients and their families.
"St. Jude is a good atmosphere for the children," Underwood said after meeting with patients and families.
Six year old Evan Pertile has loved the Army since the ripe old age of two and a half; yet, he never met a soldier. On Thanksgiving night, Evan woke up with a terrible headache, and his life was changed forever. He was diagnosed with cancer. Watch this video, it is very moving...
Kicker 102.5 and St. Jude would like to thank everyone for becoming a "Partner in Hope". We are drawing winners every hour from our "Partner in Hope" participants. Here are the winners for Thursday, February 24, 2011.
The St. Jude staff believes that hope is essential to life, and that hope can directly influence the well-being of pediatric patients. Hope can help patients make the best of difficult moments and make sense of having a serious illness. Dreams, wishes and goals point toward today or the future, and hope is what drives those thoughts. Without hope, each day can seem uncertain or even scary. Having hope, for themselves or others, helps children and teens cope with hardships.
The music community gathers to support the Grascals & Dolly Parton in raising awareness for childhood cancer.