Hope Nation Radio Lights Up Music City for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

The state of Tennessee is, once again, recognizing Saturday, September 1st as Childhood Cancer Awareness Day, and prominent Nashville locations are taking part in the cause and going GOLD.

Charitable internet radio station Hope Nation Radio is kicking off National Childhood Cancer Awareness month with their 30 Days of Hope Campaign. Bridgestone Arena, Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge, and the 31-story, 490-foot-tall Fifth Third Center skyscraper is lighting up gold on September 1st in honor of those survivors, fighters and angels of childhood cancer.

“Please join us this Saturday at 7 p.m. CDT outside the Fifth Third Center (424 Church Street/Nashville) as we spread the message of hope and create an awareness of childhood cancer,” says founder and host of Hope Nation Radio, Nile Peaytt. “Each day, 42 families in the US receive this devastating news about their child or teen. Nothing is more rewarding than to know that we are making a real difference and giving these children a fighting chance.”

Hope Nation Radio goes above and beyond to care for those in need and bring awareness to childhood cancer, its reach continues to grow and strengthen year by year. They host multiple benefit shows in Nashville, host gatherings with cancer patients and their families, as well as HNR House Parties which provides kids fighting cancer the opportunity to enjoy a concert right in their living room.

Visit Hope Nation Radio at the following:
Website: www.HopeIsEverything.org
Facebook: @HopeNationRadio
Twitter: @HopeNationRadio
Instagram: @HopeNationRadio
YouTube: @HopeNationRadio

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