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Showmars on a Mission to Protect Pediatric Hearts
Showmars and the Greg Olsen Foundation teamed together to raise money for the HEARTest Yard Pediatric Cardiac Center by hosting a community event kicked off by a 5k. ...
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UNC-Charlotte Students Dance Around the Clock for Levine Children’s Hospital
UNCC students gather together for the 7th annual Charlotte Dance Marathon to raise money for the Levine Children’s Hospital. ...

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Catching the Dream – And the Hearts of Levine Children’s Patients
More than socializing and enjoying festivities – what truly makes the Dreamcatcher Society special is the members’ sense of purpose and dedication. The group brings together grateful patient families, children’s health advocates, medical professionals and other generous individuals who are committed to the health and wellbeing of Levine Children’s patients. Through annual financial commitments that boost vital patient programs, such...

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Dedicated Cardiologist Ted Frank Runs the Distance
Atrium Health cardiologist and director of Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute’s (SHVI) Heart Transplant Program, Ted Frank uses his love for running and his career to create the Heart Transplant Run in order to raise money for the Heart Transplant Patient Special Needs Fund. ...

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Levine Cancer Institute Celebrates Expansion
Guests, donors, and more gathered together to celebrate the latest expansion of the Levine Cancer Institute. ...
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Levine Children’s 5th Annual Gala
Levine Children’s hosted their 5th annual gala, offering the most successful gala to date. Supporters, donors, and others joined together to enjoy an evening filled with performances, memories and donations. ...
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Philanthropy at work across Atrium Health
Read the latest news on major gifts, grants, and fundraising events for December 2018 and January 2019....
