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1190 WLIB Radio Cares for St. Jude Kids

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This Thursday, April 4thth and Friday, April 5th, from 6am-7pm, 1190 WLIB partners with St. Jude’s Children’s Research hospital for the “Radio Cares for St. Jude Kids” radio-thon.

This is our 4th year conducting this two-day radio-thon, which is designed to raise awareness and support for St. Jude’s. Throughout the day, WLIB will highlight St.

Jude patient stories, take donations, and enlists listeners to help save a life by donating. Donations can be made bycalling (800) 411.9898 or by logging on to WLIB.com and clicking on the St. Jude’s link.1190 WLIB Assistant Program Director Cynthia Smith says; “This will be our 4th year partnering with St.

Jude. We have raised over 370,000k that has gone towards continued research to help save children’s lives. Radio-thons like this are needed and it is rewarding for the Radio Station to be apart of this each year.”Radio Cares for St.

Jude Kids � is one of the most successful radio fundraising events in America. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has been actively involved in radio-thon fundraising for more than 30 years raising more than $365 million.

Log onto WLIB.com for more information or to donate towards this worthy cause.

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