Keep Life Wild Radiothon aims to raise $100,000 for RVH
The Keep Life Wild Radiothon is back on Bounce 104.1 and Pure Country 106 in support of Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre’s Keep Life Wild campaign.
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PureHealth Pharmacy at RVH ensures every dollar donated during the live broadcast will be matched up to $50,000.
RVH's Radiothon has a goal of raising $100,000 for RVH patients.
"Events like the Radiothon are critical in helping RVH achieve our vision for the future of healthcare," says Mary-Anne Frith, chairperson of the Keep Life Wild campaign. "They’re an opportunity for the community to rally around the health and wellbeing of our loved ones while supporting the amazing, life-saving work that happens at RVH every day."
Donations made to the Keep Life Wild Radiothon will help RVH grow and enhance specialized care programs that are in high demand such as heart, cancer, stroke, trauma, youth mental health and kidney care.
Donations can be made to the Keep Life Wild Radiothon:
• Phone: 705-720-1991
• Online KeepLifeWild.ca/Radio
• Or in person at the RVH Foundation office located inside its main entrance at 201 Georgian Drive between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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