The 28th annual K99.1FM Cares for Kids Radiothon raised $190,015 for Dayton Children’s Hospital, supporting the Canine Co-Pilot facility dog program.
Since its inception in 1997, the radiothon has raised over $6.33 million, demonstrating the community’s commitment to the health and well-being of children in the Miami Valley.
“As we celebrate the conclusion of this year’s annual K99.1FM Cares for Kids Radiothon, we feel both proud and humbled to continue this longstanding initiative that benefits Dayton Children’s Hospital,” said Darren Moore, Vice President and General Manager of Cox Media Group Ohio.
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“Once again, the Miami Valley has stepped up for Dayton Children’s Hospital. K99.1FM listeners have gone above and beyond to continue to fund the Canine Co-Pilot program, bringing smiles and happiness to local kids!” said Nancy Wilson, K99.1FM Program Director…