Ring the Bell Benefit Rings in Record-Breaking Success for Childhood Cancer Research
The 5th Annual Ring the Bell Benefit, hosted by Star 94 (WSTR-FM) morning show host Jenn Hobby, raised $137,473.30 for childhood cancer research.
Held on September 11th at Glover Park Brewery in Marietta, GA, the event brought together the community for a night of hope, fun, and fundraising. The evening featured a large silent auction, engaging activities for children, and a touching program that celebrated the resilience of young cancer fighters.
“We are thrilled to announce that the Ring the Bell Benefit has surpassed all expectations,” said Hobby. “These funds will make a significant impact on childhood cancer research at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the MaGIC Consortium. We are so grateful to everyone who joined us in making a difference for these brave children.”
All proceeds from the Ring the Bell Benefit benefit Reese’s Magic Fund, named after Jenn Hobby’s daughter. In just nine years, the fund has now raised over $677,000 for critical research efforts.
Ring the Bell Benefit is part of Audacy’s commitment to making a meaningful difference at scale. Audacy uses its reach and personal connection with listeners to advance causes that promote strong mental health and build sound communities.
For more information about the Ring the Bell Benefit or to learn how to get involved with Reese’s Magic Fund, please visit CHOA.org/ringthebell or Star94.com.