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December 4, 2014

Big Box Storage Returns as Sponsor of KSON St. Jude Radiothon

Big Box Storage Inc. is proud to announce its return as the primary sponsor of the KSON St. Jude Radiothon, taking place on December 4 and 5, 2014, live from the KSON studios in San Diego, California. This heartfelt event is dedicated to raising vital funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, an institution renowned for its commitment to advancing cures and prevention methods for pediatric catastrophic diseases through innovative research and treatment.

Making a Difference Together

As the primary sponsor, Big Box Storage is honored to play a role in supporting St. Jude’s life-saving mission. The hospital ensures that families never receive a bill for treatment, travel, housing, or food—so they can focus on what matters most: helping their child get better. The funds raised during this year’s Radiothon will go directly toward helping St. Jude continue this incredible work.

In 2013, the KSON St. Jude Radiothon raised an impressive $204,000, and this year the goal is to surpass that milestone. With the support of local listeners, donors, and sponsors, we are confident this goal can be achieved, bringing hope to children and families battling life-threatening illnesses.

How to Get Involved

Listeners can tune in to KSON on December 4 and 5 to hear inspiring stories of St. Jude patients and families, learn more about the hospital’s groundbreaking research, and find out how to contribute to this meaningful cause. Whether you’re donating, calling in, or spreading the word, every bit of support helps make a difference.

For more information about the Radiothon and how you can contribute, please visit www.kson.com or listen live to KSON during the event. At Big Box Storage, we’re committed to giving back to our community and supporting causes that make a real impact. We’re proud to continue our partnership with the KSON St. Jude Radiothon and encourage everyone to join us in supporting St. Jude’s mission to ensure that no child dies in the dawn of life.