We were thrilled to see that Kyla and CMN Hospitals supporters were featured in our local paper. The story is below:
Hanover girl featured on special Kellogg’s boxes Published: July 05, 2012
Hanover girl featured on special Kellogg’s boxes Published: July 05, 2012
Photo submitted by Matt Brady
Kyla Roerty of Hanover County autographed boxes of Frosted Flakes with Tony the Tiger for guests at the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital’s Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It boxes event.
Kyla Roerty of Hanover County autographed boxes of Frosted Flakes with Tony the Tiger for guests at the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital’s Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It boxes event.
Food Lion stores are exclusively carrying specially-designed Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes®, Pop-Tarts® and Cheez-It® boxes.
Kyla Roerty of Hanover County joined Tony the Tiger in unveiling the packages and signing autographs.
Kellogg is donating $1 to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals for every four boxes sold, up to $50,000.
Kyla, who is being treated at Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU, joins four other patients selected for the event.
She battles cerebral palsy and was treated at Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU in Richmond.
The other children are being treated for: leukemia at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.; a rare blood disorder at Vidant Children’s Hospital in Greenville, N.C.; a heart defect at The Johns Hopkins Children’s Center in Baltimore, Md.; and leukemia at Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital in Columbia, S.C.
“These inspiring pediatric patients are just five of the 17 million kids treated at Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals each year,” said John Lauck, president and CEO, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. “We are so pleased that Food Lion and Kellogg Company are working together to help share the message that children’s hospitals rely on community support and to raise much-needed funds that will benefit millions of kids.”
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