On Sunday, June 4, hundreds
of people will fill the streets surrounding Sinai Hospital for the
second annual running of the "Race for Our Kids." Runners and walkers of all
ages will take part in either a 10K or 5K race or 1-mile Family
Walk, with the proceeds benefiting Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at The Children's Hospital at Sinai. Last year,
more than 700 people participated in the inaugural event, which
raised over $50,000 for the program.
The day gets under way with registration beginning at 6 a.m., and
the first race starting at 8 a.m. An awards ceremony will be held
near the finish line in the Sinai Hospital front parking lot at 9:30
a.m.
The "Race for Our Kids" was created by Scott Phin, the father of
Peyton Phin, who was treated for acute myelogenous leukemia (AML)
at The Children's Hospital at Sinai. AML is a malignant cancer that
originates in a cell in the marrow, and the survival rate is among
the lowest of all forms of leukemia in childhood. The cause is
unknown and the treatment in most cases is intensive chemotherapy.
But, after months of extensive treatment, Peyton is one of the
lucky ones and is presently in remission. In appreciation of the
treatment and care his whole family received at The Children's
Hospital at Sinai, Scott made it his personal mission to create the
"Race for Our Kids" to benefit Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and
the Pediatric Remote Anesthesia Program/PICU.
At The Children's Hospital at Sinai, where children with cancer are treated, patients and their families are the top priority. The philosophy is team-directed patient care offering the best in cutting-edge treatment in an environment that best suits the patient and the family needs.
Sinai is proud of its Children's Hospital Pediatric Hematology/Oncology team, composed of three specialty care hematology-oncology nurses, two nurse practitioners, four physicians, a laboratory within the clinic site, a social worker, exceptional front desk personnel and access to state-of-the-art support services.
Sinai Hospital is part of LifeBridge
Health, a regional health care organization
that includes Northwest Hospital Center, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital,
Jewish Convalescent & Nursing Home, and
related subsidiaries and affiliates.
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