98.5 KYGO’s Country Cares for St. Jude Kids Radiothon

KYGO St. Jude Radiothon

Denver, thank you for helping us raise over $707,000 for the kids at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital during our two-day radiothon on 98.5 KYGO. But it’s not too late to join the mission of finding cures and saving children. Text KYGO to 626262 before the end of the weekend, become a Partner in Hope with St. Jude for just $19 a month, and you’ll get two free tickets into our secret show with the Band Perry in February. This is the only way into this exclusive, private show! That’s KYGO to 626262, and thank you for your support of St. Jude!

Donate to St. Jude

It’s only $19 a month to become a “Partner in Hope” and when you sign up, you’ll get the exclusive Music Gives to St. Jude Kids t-shirt and zip hoodie.  When you give $19 per month, you make it possible for St. Jude to care for the world’s sickest kids.  Your support means families never receive a bill from St. Jude so they can focus on their child during this tough time.

Spread the holiday spirit to families at St. Jude and become a “Partner in Hope” now.  You’ve seen artists like Carrie Underwood, Carly Pearce, Gabby Barrett, Kane Brown, Jordan Davis, Maren Morris,  Lady A, and so many more wearing the Music Gives to St. Jude Kids t-shirt.  As a thank you for becoming a St. Jude monthly donor, you will get your very own t-shirt.

What a Partner in Hope Supports

  • 1 Partner in Hope – Provides a St. Jude Family a meal card for a week.
  • 2 Partners in Hope – Provides 1 platelet transfusion for a patient.
  • 3 Partners in Hope – Provides 5 days of oxygen for a patient.
  • 6 Partners in Hope – Provides a day of chemotherapy for a patient.
  • 14 Partners in Hope – Helps St. Jude Host the Annual Team Prom

Thanks to Our Sponsors

Mountain High Appliance

Williams Jewelers

The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family’s ability to pay.