Saskatchewan's Biggest Radiothon Kicks Off to Support Children's Hospital Foundation
Saskatchewan Radiothon Raises Funds for Children's Hospital

The airwaves across Saskatchewan are buzzing with hope and generosity as the 22nd annual Licence to Heal Radiothon officially launches. This two-day fundraising marathon aims to rally communities throughout the province in support of the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation.

Broadcasting live from the hospital's main lobby in Saskatoon, CJWW Radio has transformed the space into a hub of inspiration and community spirit. From Wednesday morning through Thursday evening, listeners will hear powerful stories of courage and healing directly from patients, families, and healthcare providers.

Real Stories of Hope and Healing

The radiothon features emotional interviews with families who have experienced firsthand the life-changing care provided at Saskatchewan's only dedicated children's hospital. These personal accounts serve as a powerful reminder of why community support remains vital for specialized pediatric equipment, family support programs, and critical medical research.

How Saskatchewan Can Help

Community members can contribute to this important cause through multiple channels:

  • Calling the dedicated phone lines during broadcast hours
  • Making online donations through the Children's Hospital Foundation website
  • Sharing stories and updates across social media platforms
  • Tuning in to CJWW to hear the inspiring broadcasts

Last year's event demonstrated Saskatchewan's incredible generosity, and organizers are hopeful that this year's radiothon will continue that tradition of support. The funds raised will directly impact young patients from across the province, ensuring they receive the best possible care close to home.

The Jim Pattison Children's Hospital has become a beacon of hope for families throughout Saskatchewan since opening its doors. Events like the Licence to Heal Radiothon ensure that this world-class facility can continue to grow and meet the evolving needs of young patients.