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Saskatchewan Radiothon Raises Over $1.1 Million for Children’s Hearing

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The annual Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Radiothon has once again made a significant impact, raising a total of $1,119,195 to improve hearing health for children across Saskatchewan. The two-day event, presented by CIBC Wood Gundy, concluded on March 15, 2025, and showcased the collective effort of radio stations, families, and medical staff in highlighting the importance of pediatric hearing care.

During the broadcast, patients and their families shared personal stories that underscored the vital role of the children’s hospital in the community. Donations came from various sources, including the Saskatchewan Elks and the Royal Purple Fund for Children, which contributed $50,000. Additionally, Capital Automotive Group announced a $25,000 gift, while the Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation donated $10,000. Notably, the David and Karen Holst Family Foundation pledged to match the total funds raised, up to $200,000.

Enhancing Pediatric Hearing Services

The funds raised through this year’s radiothon will specifically support the Otology and Otolaryngology departments. The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation aims to replace outdated sound booths with two new, child-friendly booths that will increase the capacity for pediatric hearing assessments by 60 percent. This upgrade is expected to significantly reduce wait times for evaluations and provide timely care for children in need.

The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital (JPCH) is the largest screening site for hearing health in Saskatchewan, testing between 450 and 500 babies each month, or approximately 15 to 20 babies each day. The funds will also bolster the Cochlear Implant Program, the only one of its kind in Saskatchewan, which offers essential surgical and audiological services to over 100 children annually.

Since its inception over two decades ago, the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Radiothon has raised more than $17.42 million, demonstrating the community’s ongoing commitment to improving children’s health services in the province. The success of this year’s event not only reflects the generosity of donors but also highlights the crucial need for continued investment in pediatric healthcare.

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