Send a Birthday Bear to an MUSC Children’s Hospital Kid

Send a Birthday Bear to an MUSC Children’s Hospital Kid

If you become a Mix Miracle Maker by pledging to donate $15 dollars a month for the next 12 months, we’ll send to a child currently staying at the hospital, a Mix Birthday Bear. Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


It’s 26 Hours of Caring & Share!

Mix 95.9 is asking you to join us and help the kids and families at the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. From 6 AM-7 PM, we’re sharing stories of the amazing miracles that happen every day at this wonderful facility. Listen, and be inspired by tales of children whose lives were saved at South Carolina’s top ranked Children’s Hospital.

The new hospital officially opened on Feb. 22, 2020. This Monday, we’re hoping to present the staff, patients and families at the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital a huge birthday present. With your help, that will happen.

There are 3 ways that you can donate and help:

Plus, if you become a Mix Miracle Maker by pledging to donate $15 dollars a month for the next 12 months, we’ll also send to a child currently staying at the hospital, a Birthday Bear.

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