29May 2014

Bringing NicView technology to parents at Levine Children’s Hospital

By |May 29th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

We are thankful to everyone who came out to In the NIC of Time at the Fillmore on May 29, benefiting the Cottie & Cake Fund at Levine Children’s Hospital.  More than 200 attendees gathered for the annual event, which raises funds to benefit the neonatology program at Levine Children’s Hospital, and has helped the […]

28May 2014

Wormburner Open Tournament Raises Over 1.4 Million for Children’s Hospitals

By |May 28th, 2014|Events|0 Comments

For 18 straight years, Susan Sollenberger, Kyle Mitchell and the Food Lion Store Development Department have hosted the prestigious Wormburner Open at Old North State Club.  As leaders of one of the most successful charity golf tournaments around, Susan and Kyle have helped raise over $1.4 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and Levine Children’s […]

28May 2014

Cancer Survivor Pamela Finds Her Warrior Spirit

By |May 28th, 2014|Contributor News|0 Comments

 

 

Shown above (left to right): Mark Boyajian, John McArthur, Kelly McArthur (sister), Chris Boyajian (hidden), Wendy Tymoff (sister), Chris Tymoff, Michael Boyajian, Pamela, PJ Boyajian and Melissa Boyajian, Stella Tymoff and Dylan Tymoff.

The following passage was shared by ovarian cancer survivor and former Levine Cancer Institute patient, Pamela Boyajian. We are grateful to Pamela for […]

25May 2014

On June 7, Keep Pounding for kids like Matthew

By |May 25th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

A healthy and happy Matthew, almost 10 years old.

 

At age four, Matthew was diagnosed with AML – a type of leukemia that is rarely found in young children. When his parents met with Dr. Andrew Gilman, Director of Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplantation at Levine Children’s Hospital, they knew they were in the right place. […]

22May 2014

Keep Pounding on 6/7 to Help Kids Like Katie

By |May 22nd, 2014|Fundraisers|0 Comments

In 2010 at only 3 years old, Katie was diagnosed with Diabetes Insipidus, which causes her body to rapidly lose water, and Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH)—a rare disease which caused her to develop a brain tumor. Katie’s family turned to Levine Children’s Hospital’s medical experts for help. When physicians encountered complications in their attempt to […]