St. Jude

WGNA Says Thanks
WGNA Says Thanks
WGNA Says Thanks
Thanks to our listeners, WGNA finished off another successful Country Cares for St. Jude Kids radiothon on Friday! We raised $95,675 for St. Jude thanks to your generosity. Thank you for being a Partner in Hope and supporting St. Jude...
'Eye-Opener'
'Eye-Opener'
'Eye-Opener'
Like so many country stars, Billy Currington remembers expecting his first St. Jude visit to be depressing -- they are treating sick kids after all, he figured. If there's one lesson to remember from Taste of Country's two-day webathon, however, it's that that couldn't be further from the truth.
Giving Back an Honor
Giving Back an Honor
Giving Back an Honor
For Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, it wasn't always just about the music. From the earliest days of their musical partnership and friendship, the two men knew they wanted to use their songs to provide opportunities for those in need. The St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is a great avenue for that generosity.
You Can WIN This Autographed “Star” Guitar! Just By Helping St. Jude Today
You Can WIN This Autographed “Star” Guitar! Just By Helping St. Jude Today
You Can WIN This Autographed “Star” Guitar! Just By Helping St. Jude Today
So you were thinking that you would like to become a Partner in Hope, well here is why TODAY is the day to make that phone call. Everyone who becomes a Partner in Hope today with WGNA will be put into a drawing to win this incredible autographed "Star Guitar" signed by, The Eli Young Band, Randy Houser, Randy Owen, Darryl Worley, The Farm, Kix Brooks, and more!
St. Jude Is a Happy Place
St. Jude Is a Happy Place
St. Jude Is a Happy Place
Despite a few heartbreaking stories and one or two emotional country artists, Taste of Country readers learned that the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is a happy place during Day 1 of the 2014 ToC/St. Jude webathon. That was message from no fewer than five country stars, plus the families of two former patients.
Lee Brice on St. Jude
Lee Brice on St. Jude
Lee Brice on St. Jude
Lee Brice is a longtime supporter of the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The ‘I Don’t Dance’ singer lit up when asked to talk about what the Memphis-based medical campus means to him. He admits it means something different now that he has two little boys at home.
Click Here To Donate Now!
Click Here To Donate Now!
Click Here To Donate Now!
I am a Partner in Hope at St. Jude because I believe, just like founder Danny Thomas, that no child should die in the dawn of life! * Treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when the hospital opened in 1962, to more than 80% today...

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