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Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon drives in more than $2.1 million for Texas Children's Cancer Center  

    

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Elizabeth Hipp, 832-824-2108

   
 

HOUSTON (Dec. 21, 2007) – For the fourth year in a row, airwaves were filled with the courageous stories of young cancer patients, former patients and their families in an effort that netted $2,100,554.00 in pledges for the fight against childhood cancer. The jocks of The New 93Q, Country Legends 97.1, 106.9 The Point and 107.5 K-Hits, were not just spinning records as they broadcasted live from Texas Children’s Cancer Center—they were breaking them. This year’s Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon raised more money than ever before. The record-breaking amount raised in this year’s Radiothon was largely made possible by a $1 million donation from an anonymous donor.

The money raised will help support innovative research and treatment advances aimed at curing and preventing childhood cancer. The funds will also facilitate the patient care and education at Texas Children's Cancer Center – the largest pediatric hematology and oncology center in the nation.  

“The cost of conducting life-saving research is extraordinary and we are increasingly dependent on the giving spirit of those eager to help us work toward our goal of curing childhood cancer,” said Dr. David Poplack, director of Texas Children’s Cancer Center.

The Radiothon is organized each year by Katie Kalenda, Development Manager at Texas Children's Hospital and Program Director for Children’s Miracle Network. The 3-day Radiothon is part of the Cure Kids Cancer Coalition – a network of pediatric cancer centers, which raises funds and educates the public about the important, ongoing work in the country’s finest pediatric cancer centers.

Without the partnership between Texas Children's Hospital and Cox Radio-Houston, the success of the event would never be possible. "Through our partnership with Cox Radio - Houston we are able to tell the very compelling story of our patients to a massive audience, and because of the enthusiastic partnership of so many departments within the hospital, we are able to reach new levels of support each year," said Katie Kalenda.

"Cox Radio - Houston's commitment to Texas Children's Cancer Center is tremendous,” noted John Scales, senior vice president of Development at Texas Children's Hospital. “Their philanthropic leadership in the Houston community sets a wonderful example, and we are fortunate to have them as a partner in our mission to heal sick children."

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About Texas Children’s Hospital
As one of the nation’s largest pediatric hospitals, Texas Children’s is renowned for its expertise and breakthrough development in the treatment of cancer, premature infants, cardiogenic disorders, diabetes, asthma, HIV/AIDS and attention-related disorders. Since opening its doors in 1954, the Texas Children's Hospital Integrated Delivery System (IDS) has cared for more than 1 million children from every corner of the world, and has more than 2 million patient encounters a year. Internationally recognized, the hospital is ranked in the top ten among children’s hospitals by both Child magazine and U.S. News and World Report.

About Cox Radio
Cox Radio is one of the largest radio companies in the United States based on revenues. Upon consummation of the acquisition of WBGB-FM, Cox Radio will own, operate or provide sales and marketing services for 80 stations (67 FM and 13 AM) clustered in 18 markets, including major markets such as Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio and Tampa. Cox Radio shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol: CXR.

Generous Support
Texas Children’s was also fortunate to have the generous support of several Lunchbox Partners who kept the DJ’s and volunteers well fed throughout the Radiothon. Lunchbox Partners included: California Pizza Kitchen, Carino’s Italian Grill, CiCi’s Pizza, Coca- Cola Bottling Company, Costco Wholesale – Willowbrook, Dairy Queen, Escalante’s fine tex-mex, Goode Company BBQ,  Kroger #243, McDonalds’s, Panda Express, Square Donuts, THE STATE GRILLE, and Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market #5094.
 

 

 
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