TED NUGENT To Guest On WCSX 'Classic Rock Morning Show With JJ & Lynne'

January 24, 2008

Legendary rocker Ted Nugent will appear on the WCSX "Classic Rock Morning Show with JJ & Lynne" on Thursday, January 24 to raise money for Children's Leukemia Foundation through online auction, on-air incentives, and corporate sponsorships.

The Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan (CLF) had been serving children and adults in Michigan with leukemia, lymphoma, and related blood disorders for almost 50 years. CLF's programs are designed to help people cope, overcome barriers, and maintain or improve their quality of life as they face the challenge of dealing with these serious illnesses.

Children's Leukemia Foundation provides:

* Financial Assistance
* Assistance with everyday needs
* Special Needs Fund
* Transportation
* Emotional and Peer Support
* Casework and Information & Referrals
* Recreational Events
* Interactive Workshops
* Holiday Toys Program
* Additional funding for research

Children, adults, and families of those afflicted need these services.

Children's Leukemia Foundation is a non-profit organization that relies on donation from individuals and businesses.

The WCSX Radiothon is one of the major sources of revenue for CLF. As of today, the WCSX Radiothon has raised well over 2.9 million dollars and has assisted thousands of people.

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