Normally, I would not be in favor of a movement to put someone out of business.

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In this case, I'm for it.

It's an awful thought but it's also a sobering one.

Multiple companies make caskets for children.

Wouldn't it be great if there was no need for child-sized caskets?

This is OUR chance to make a huge dent in this.

It's the annual St. Jude Radiothon for the kids at St. Jude Children's Hospital.

All of us at Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa are proud to be a part of helping with the mission.

That mission is to stop children from dying of cancer.

The radiothon began this morning and will last until tomorrow evening.

Please become a "Partner In Hope" right now.

CALL 800-372-4999!

Or click HERE

You can also text the word "HOPE" to 785833 to become a "Partner In Hope".

For ONLY $19 a month, you will help children from Alabama, as well as kids from all over the world.

You will get a "This T-Shirt Saves Lives" shirt for your commitment to St. Jude.

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St. Jude is a truly magical place that helps families never worry about getting a bill.

 

*From YouTube/St Jude Childrens Hospital

 

Please help today.

Especially if you are a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle or friend of a HEALTHY child.

What a blessing to have healthy children!

If you're blessed please help the children who are hurting at 800-372-4999.

Text "HOPE" to 785833 or click HERE

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