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30th Annual KSL Radiothon

Benefiting Children at Primary Children's Medical Center


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Tune in to KSL NewsRadio 102.7 FM and 1160 AM on February 7 - 8 for the 30th annual KSL Radiothon and help raise money for needy children.

In 30 years the Radiothon has raised more than $5 million to help children in the Intermountain region receive medical care. In addition to the patient stories, special guests from the community will motivate callers with incentives such as trips, event tickets, sports memorabilia and other gifts. With a donation, callers may have a stuffed animal delivered to a child hospitalized at Primary Children's Medical Center.
Donations may be made by calling the following phone numbers:

575-KIDS (5437)
Long-distance: 1-800-762-PCMC (7262)
CLICK HERE to Donate Online

Phone lines are available from 4pm on February 7th until 6pm on February 8th.

Patients who will be interviewed during this year's Radiothon...


Tanner - 5 months old

Tanner was born a seemingly healthy baby at McKay Dee Hospital. During one of his first baths, Tanner suddenly turned blue and was immediately Lifeflighted to Primary Children's Medical Center. Doctors soon discovered that Tanner was born with a large whole in his heart, and was admitted to the Newborn Intensive Care Unit where he stayed for five days. Tanner will have open-heart surgery sometime in the next five months.

- Listen to Tanner on Wednesday, February 8th, between 1:00 and 2:00 pm on KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM and 1160 AM.






Tanner Gillman - 2 years old

When Tanner was 15 months old, a ladder fell on him, breaking his neck. He was Lifelighted to Primary Children's Medical Center, and it was doubtful if Tanner would survive his injuries. Thanks to the incredible medical care he received at Primary Children's, Tanner is now an energetic, fun-loving toddler who keeps his mom on her toes! Tanner's family is grateful for the incredible care Tanner received, as well as the support from Tanner's doctors and nurses during such a trying time.

- Listen to Tanner on Tuesday, February 7th, between 6:00 and 7:00 pm on KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM and 1160 AM.




Lexie Haslem - 12 years old

Lexie was diagnosed with ALL (Leukemia) in March of 2005 and has been admitted to Primary Children's Medical Center four different times already. Lexie loves the nurses at Primary Children's who take care of her. She also loves softball and is a pitcher on her team. Lexie enjoys gymnastics and is a 4.0 student.

- Listen to Lexie on Tuesday, February 7th, between 4:30 and 5:30 pm on KSL NewsRadio 102.7 FM and 1160 AM.



For additional information about the Radiothon, or for other ways to make a donation, call the Primary Children's Medical Center Foundation office at (801) 588-3674.
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