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iHM Philadelphia Supports Annual Walk n' Roll Fundraiser


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iHeartMedia

iHeartMedia Philadelphia has announced its continued collaboration with Children's Specialized Hospital (CSH) Foundation for the annual Walk n' Roll fundraiser. This family-focused event will bring together CSH patients, their families, staff, and community supporters to celebrate the transformative care provided by the hospital. The event is scheduled for Sunday, October 13, 2024, at Colonial Park in Somerset, NJ.

The Walk n' Roll aims to raise $400,000 to support the hospital's specialized programs and services, helping children with unique health challenges receive the care they need. Attendees will participate in a charity walk and enjoy entertainment, prize giveaways, and other activities throughout the day. iHeartMedia will provide giveaways, including a guitar signed by Ed Sheeran and tickets to Q102's Jingle Ball concert.

The event will be hosted by iHeartMedia Philadelphia's Sean Brace, Program Director for Fox Sports Radio's The Gambler and an air personality, while Roxy Romeo, co-host of Power 99's Rise and Grind Morning Show, will lead the iHeartMedia Philadelphia team in fundraising efforts and the walk itself.

"We are excited to elevate the Walk n' Roll experience with iHeart's talent on stage, bringing music and energy to the event," said Children's Specialized Hospital Foundation President and Chief Development Officer Alissa Memoli. "iHeartMedia has been a tremendous partner, always stepping up to support our mission and raise critical funds."

iHeartMedia Philadelphia Director of News and Community Affairs Loraine Ballard Morrill added, "We've seen firsthand the incredible impact Children's Specialized Hospital has on children's lives. We are proud to support the leading provider of care for children and adolescents facing unique health challenges."

For more information on how to register, donate, or become a sponsor for the Walk n' Roll, visit walk4csh.org.

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