The 25th Annual KHAK Radiothon for the Children's Miracle Network has begun, sponsored by U.S. Cellular!

We do many different types of events throughout the year but for the K-Hawk crew and Iowa families--nothing is more important than our annual KHAK Radiothon for the Children's Miracle Network.

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Brain and Courtlin are broadcasting live from Iowa City to raise money for kids and families at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital today and Friday (August 18-19). During the two-day event, which began back in 1997, you'll hear stories from local families and be able to donate to help impact even more families in the area. Over the past 24 years, you have donated more than $3.25 million for CMN and local families right here in Iowa during the KHAK Radiothon.

Our dynamic morning duo will talk with kids and their families that have been treated at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital. You'll hear touching stories that, unfortunately, are sometimes heartbreaking. You'll also learn about the top-notch care that the hospital provides during the course of two days. During the Radiothon, you can call in your donations or donate via the KHAK app, or by text. It's an amazing cause and helps save children's lives. Here's how you can donate:

Ways To Donate:
Call: 1-800-456-2772
Text: KHAK to 51555
Online: Click Here to Donate

Tune in to 98.1 KHAK now for the KHAK Radiothon. You can also follow stories from the day on the KHAK Radiothon page HERE, and the KHAK Facebook page where we'll stream live videos.

*Thanks to our television partner KCRG TV-9 for their help with this year's Radiothon. They're on-site with us Thursday morning and again Friday afternoon.

Photos From the 25th Annual KHAK Radiothon-2022

See photos of Brain and Courtlin having fun with families and the kids that have received treatment at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital.

Photos From the 24th Annual KHAK Radiothon-2021

See photos of Bob James and Courtlin being silly with kids and their families that have received treatment at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital.

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