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Rady Children's Miracle Makers are individuals, clubs, businesses or groups of friends who fundraise for Rady Children's Hospital, raising at least $500 annually. MORE
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Your Legacy. Their Future. |
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As a physician at Rady Children’s, Dr. Hank Chambers is honored to help the children in our community. As parents, Jill and Hank realized the profound importance of ensuring that the programs and services at Rady Children’s are here for every child. That’s why they decided to become Legacy Circle members, by including Rady Children’s in their estate plan. MORE
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| Savannah |
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Until recently, the first thing Tracy Dixon-Salazar did every morning was check her daughter Savannah to see if she was still breathing.
When she was a toddler, Savannah started having seizures. The first time it happened, Tracy and her husband thought she might be choking, but it turned out to be much worse. MORE
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| Shamu & YOU! |

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Walk with us on October 6th! Choose our 1-mile OR 4-mile course. Grab your friends and family for a fun 1-mile stroll through SeaWorld – or enjoy the longer scenic route that continues around Mission Bay. Either way, when you cross the finish line you'll enjoy games, food and fun at a special celebration. The Shamu & You Family Walk is a great way to help the life-saving efforts at Rady Children's – and enjoy a fun morning with your family and friends. MORE
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| What's Up Doc? |
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Do physicians walk the Walk?
Yes! Rady Children’s doctors also join the Shamu & You Family Walk. Here’s why… MORE
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| Toss for Tots |
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Toss for Tots is a fun and important way to help Rady Children's Hospital. Simply pledge a donation for each San Diego Chargers' touchdown during the regular season. You get some terrific benefits, but the kids in our community are the real winners. MORE
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| Miracle Maker of the Month |
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FBI Recreation Association - SOMFAB Golf Tournament The SOMFAB (Some of My Best Friends are Bald) Golf tournament provides much needed funds for SOMFAB, a cancer support group for teenagers who are battling cancer. MORE
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