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WTBC/Chicago Sends Thousands of Valentine's to Kids


La Rabida Children's Hospital's Rolla Sweis, Rick Hall, Promotion Assistants Reauna Wrighten and Mary Alice Roach
La Rabida Children's Hospital's Rolla Sweis, Rick Hall, Promotion Assistants Reauna Wrighten and Mary Alice Roach

WTBC (Throwback 100.3) in Chicago has successfully carried out its 9th annual Valentine's Day Cards for Kids campaign, providing thousands of handmade Valentine's Day cards to young patients at La Rabida Children's Hospital. Throughout the past nine years, Throwback 100.3 and its dedicated listeners have crafted and donated over 100,000 cards.

"Each year, the Cards for Kids program brings our patients joy and encouragement. These thoughtful gestures remind them that they are not alone on their journey. We're deeply grateful to Throwback 100.3 for their continued support and for helping us create moments of hope and connection for the children we serve," stated Rolla Sweis, President and CEO of La Rabida Children's Hospital.

Chris Eagan, Vice President of Brand and Content at Throwback 100.3, expressed his admiration for the community's participation. "In my short time here, I've already been amazed by the incredible support our listeners show for programs like Cards for Kids. A heartfelt thank you to La Rabida Children's Hospital for their ongoing dedication to this campaign."

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