Tune in to this year’s Yavapai Radiothon to hear inspiring stories from patients and their families, and to learn how your support helps them at Phoenix Children’s.

Yavapai Broadcasting, located in Cottonwood, reaches the Verde Valley area up to the northern Arizona border. Featured patients are children who travel to Phoenix Children’s for lifesaving care from Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, Prescott Valley and Cottonwood.

During the Radiothon, you can become a Miracle Maker with a $15 monthly donation or a one-time gift of $180. One of our many patients will receive a cuddly teddy bear in your name.

Here are the ways to tune in:

Give now: GiveToPCH.com/KVRD

Country listeners, tune in: 105.7FM or myradioplace.com/kvrdfm

Pop listeners, tune in: 102.9FM or myradioplace.com/q102-9

Call in: 800-473-5873 (Phones go live March 2 at 6 a.m.)

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