April 2nd, 2026, 9:38 AM

Arnot Health, an affiliate of Centralus Health, is excited to announce the annual Children's Miracle Network Radiothon raised $105,598.88 this year to support the tiniest patients at Arnot Ogden Medical Center.

Held March 26 and 27 and hosted by WINK 106, the two-day radiothon brought together community members, businesses and listeners from across the Twin Tiers to support the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatrics and Maternal Services. Donations poured in throughout the broadcast as listeners called in and gave online, helping the event surpass the six-figure mark.

Funds raised through Children's Miracle Network stay in the region to directly benefit local children through medical care, equipment, programs and education. Through their partnership, Arnot Health and Children's Miracle Network have raised more than $7 million to support healthcare services for infants and children in the community.

"Each year, we are inspired by the incredible generosity of our community," said Casey Rose, Director of the Arnot Health Foundation. "The funds raised during the radiothon directly support the care of our smallest and most fragile patients in the NICU, Pediatrics and Maternal Services. Because of the compassion and commitment of our partners, donors and listeners, we can continue providing exceptional care for local families when they need it most."

The Children's Miracle Network Radiothon is made possible each year through the partnership of Seven Mountains Media, local sponsors, volunteers and the many donors who contribute to the cause.

Arnot Health extends its sincere gratitude to everyone who donated, shared their stories, volunteered their time and supported this year's event. Their generosity ensures that babies born in the region have access to the life-saving care and resources they need from the very beginning.

For more information about the partnership between Children's Miracle Network and Arnot Health, including how to donate, click here.

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