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Photos: MS Miracles Radiothon raises $441,057 one donation at a time

Published on Monday, March 9, 2020

Members of the 2020 Miracle Giving Club – those who have pledged donations to Children's of Mississippi throughout the year – showed their support last week during the annual Mississippi Miracles Radiothon. Patients and families broadcast the difference Children's of Mississippi has made in their lives during the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals fundraiser.

Children's of Mississippi patient Magnolia Jones of Bogue Chitto talks with Y101's Megan Macko as mom Emily Jones looks on.
Magnolia Jones of Bogue Chitto, a Children's of Mississippi patient, talks with Y101's Megan Macko as Magnolia's mother, Emily Jones, observes.
Deuce Bloodsaw speaks on live radio as mom Nikki Cohran, a Children's of Mississippi nurse manager, looks on.
Deuce Bloodsaw speaks on live radio while his mother, Nikki Cohran, a Children's of Mississippi nurse manager, watches.
Jordan Morgan, a former Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Champion, tells his story to Hef and Traci Lee of US 96.3.
Jordan Morgan, right, a former Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Champion, tells his story to US 96.3 hosts Hef and Traci Lee.
Children's of Mississippi patient Ward Phillips of Madison smiles with mom Abbey during their interview with US 96.3 during the 19th annual Mississippi Miracles Radiothon.
Ward Phillips of Madison, a Children's of Mississippi patient, smiles with his mother, Abbey Phillips, during their interview with US 96.3.
Hannah Dunaway of Vicksburg, a Children's of Mississippi patient and former Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Champion for the state, shares her medical story.
Hannah Dunaway of Vicksburg, a Children's of Mississippi patient and former Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Champion for the state, shares her medical story.
Angelica Worrrell of Vicksburg paints a Sanderson Farms Championship tee marker.
Angelica Worrell of Vicksburg paints a Sanderson Farms Championship tee marker.
Dempsey Donahoo of Madison is held by mother, Laurel, while she gives an interview with her husband, Price.
Laurel Donahoo of Madison holds her son, Dempsey Donahoo, while giving an interview along with her husband, Price Donahoo.
Dr. Brad Ingram, associate professor of pediatric neurology and director of the Pediatric Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at Children's of Mississippi, speaks on air during this year's Mississippi Miracles Radiothon.
Dr. Brad Ingram, UMMC associate professor of pediatric neurology and director of the Children's of Mississippi Pediatric Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, speaks on air.
Gerica Hill tells Q101's Ryan Johnson of daughter Gracen O'Harrell's medical journey during Mississippi Miracles Radiothon.
Gerica Hill tells Q101's Ryan Johnson of his daughter Gracen O'Harrell's medical journey.
Children's of Mississippi patient Griffin Threatt of Clinton kicked off the 19th annual Mississippi Miracles Radiothon with an interview with on-air personality Ryan Johnson of Q101 in Meridian.
Griffin Threatt of Clinton, a Children's of Mississippi patient, kicks off the radiothon in via an interview with Johnson.
Children's of Mississippi patient VJ Worrell of Vicksburg is ready to broadcast. Beside him are mom Angel and sister Angelica.
VJ Worrell of Vicksburg, a Children's of Mississippi patient, is ready to broadcast. Beside him are his mother, Angel Worrell, and his sister, Angelica Worrell.
Q101's Ryan Johnson interviews Children's of Mississippi patient and this year's Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Champion Sybil Cumberland and her mom, Tara Cumberland of Preston.
Johnson interviews Sybil Cumberland of Preston, a Children's of Mississippi patient and this year's Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Champion, and her mother, Tara Cumberland.
Children's of Mississippi patient DeNahri Middleton of Jackson smiles during a break between radio interviews.
DeNahri Middleton of Jackson, a Children's of Mississippi patient, smiles during a break between radio interviews.
Children's of Mississippi patient Dallas Jordan of Pearl gets applause from dad Kurt during her interview.
Dallas Jordan of Pearl, a Children's of Mississippi patient, receives applause from her father, Kurt Jordan, during her interview.
The total raised in the 19th annual Mississippi Miracles Radiothon is $441,057, and all of the funds will stay in Mississippi to benefit the state’s only children’s hospital. Revealing the sum are, from left, Savannah Grace Hendricks, Tucker Jones, Olivia Jones, Blake Stone, Jaxson Hemby, Brees Davis and Rorie Jane Davis.
 Revealing the amount raised during the 19th annual Mississippi Miracles Radiothon are, from left, Savannah Grace Hendricks, Tucker Jones, Olivia Jones, Blake Stone, Jaxson Hemby, Brees Davis and Rorie Jane Davis. All of the funds will stay in Mississippi to benefit the state’s only children’s hospital.