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Detroit country music station 99.5 WYCD hosts 13th annual radiothon in aid of kids battling serious diseases at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®

In an ideal world, 99.5 WYCD


would never have to hold its Country Cares for St. Jude Kids® radiothon, an event that has raised $7


million dollars over the last 13 years. But, sadly, thousands of very sick


children and their worried families flock to St. Jude Children’s Research


Hospital in Memphis every year, from all over the country including Detroit,


looking for expert care and treatment options unavailable elsewhere. Every


year, millions of dollars are needed to keep funding that treatment – all


provided free of charge to families -  and also ground-breaking research.

“I am so incredibly proud of


our loyal listeners and their huge hearts, who support us every year in raising


this vital money for St. Jude,” said Tim Roberts, Program Director for 99.5


WYCD. “For all the staff at WYCD, this is an important event that touches our


hearts; we know Detroit is making a big difference to many families who are


facing one of the toughest times in their lives.”







This year’s radiothon will be


broadcasting live from Southland Center (23000


Eureka Rd) in


Taylor, Michigan, on Thursday December 12 and Friday December 13, 2013,


from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Last year a total of $501,154 was


raised, surpassing the previous year by $150,000. 99.5 WYCD also recently won


two awards from St. Jude for its support of the charity.

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Local listeners can pledge a


donation by calling 800-374-4995 or


by visiting www.wycd.com.

St. Jude is internationally


recognized for its pioneering research and treatment of children with cancer


and other deadly diseases and has treated children from all 50 states and


around the world. The hospital’s research has helped push overall survival


rates for childhood cancer from less than 20 percent when the institution


opened to almost 80 percent today. It is the first and only National Cancer


Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children,


and no family ever pays St. Jude for care. To learn more about St. Jude, please


visit www.stjude.org.

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