Partners and friends are helping raise awareness and funds for the important work at Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children. Your generous support and participation with any partner activity helps support lifesaving medical care at Hawaiʻiʼs Childrenʼs Miracle Network hospital. Thereʼs a little something planned for everyone and 100% of every donation stays right here in Hawaiʻi for our keiki. Look for the red and yellow Miracle Balloon and help make miracles happen.
August 26-27
Tune in to KSSK daily from 5 am – 7 pm to hear Radiothon for KIDS!, an inspiring live broadcast Hawaiʻiʼs nonprofit childrenʼs hospital, Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Hear stories from patients, families, donors and caregivers at this special event of the Kapiʻolani Childrenʼs Miracle Network. Call (808) 951-KIDS or visit www.kapiolanigift.org to learn more and give.
GIVE: Make a donation directly to the Kapiʻolani Childrenʼs Miracle Network here.
Read other Patient Stories:
Haezʼs Story

On Oct. 11, 2008, Caley went into pre-term labor. At just 31 weeks pregnant, she would need the kind of specialized care that only Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children can provide.
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Keeganʼs Story

When youʼve undergone three open-heart surgeries, 13 interventional catheterizations, and had one pacemaker placed – all in less than a decade, you might find it hard to smile.
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Faithʼs Story

Faithʼs mom is a nurse at Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children. She has congratulated many proud new parents in the hallways. But on October 27, 2008, it was her turn.
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Aidanʼs Story

One Saturday morning, 4-year-old Aidan was running a low-grade fever. Things quickly got worse. He passed out in his motherʼs arms, and was rushed to Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children.
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Taylorʼs Story

Her little girl was “super” athletic: gymnastics, hula, surfing with her dad every weekend. Sheʼd never been really sick, either. But on May 8, 2008, Jayme found out why her daughter, Taylor, was running a high fever.
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Jayremiahʼs Story

Jayremiah was born on July 4, three months premature, and profoundly deaf. Even the strongest hearing aids did not give him any benefit.
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