President Ryan’s Participation in the Boston Marathon Raises Over $52,000 for UVA Health Children’s

UVA Health Children’s, a top-ranked children’s hospital in Virginia for three consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report, has been providing primary and specialty care in over 30 different areas within the state and beyond. The hospital is located within the UVA Health University Medical Center and includes over 110 beds, a pediatric emergency department, a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

The Battle Building houses the UVA Health Children’s Ambulatory Clinics, which offer integrated outpatient care to families in the region since 2014. Recently, University of Virginia President Jim Ryan completed his 13th run in the Boston Marathon and raised over $52,000 for UVA Health Children’s as part of his most successful fundraising effort to date. The total amount raised now exceeds $100,000, with over 1,000 individuals contributing to the fundraising effort supporting this vital institution. Today, Ryan will present these funds to UVA Health leaders as they continue their efforts to expand services for children and families. Additionally, the hospital has partnered with Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital to establish the UVA Health Children’s Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Care clinic in Albemarle County later this year.

By Samantha Johnson

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