100.7 WHUD to Broadcast Live November 19-21; Donations to Support Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital’s Advanced Pediatric Services
VALHALLA, N.Y. (November, 2025) – When 14-year-old Alex Padilla was brought to Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital after a bicycle accident with a dump truck in the summer of 2024, the Rockland County boy was clinging to life. Suffering from a shattered pelvis and massive blood loss, Alex spent three months in the hospital undergoing 20 surgical procedures and overcoming serious complications. After slowly relearning how to sit, stand, and walk and undergoing months of additional rehab, Alex is walking again and is back in school as a ninth grader at Clarkstown South.
Alex and his family are among those patients who will tell their stories November 19-21 when 100.7 WHUD Radiothon for the Kids returns to the airwaves to raise money for the region’s only Level I pediatric trauma center. The Annual Radiothon, now in its 21st year, is a major fundraiser for the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital. All donations made during the event will support the lifesaving and life-changing pediatric services offered by Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital to children in the Hudson Valley and beyond.
Community members seeking to support the hospital’s advanced care mission, should call 1-877-335-5437 or text to give: Text MFCH to 34984. The live event will broadcast on 100.7 WHUD-FM November 19 and 20 from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m., and November 21 from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. Throughout the three-day broadcast, 100.7 WHUD personalities will speak live from the lobby of Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital with patients and families who will share their stories of triumph over significant medical challenges. The Radiothon is an annual program of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital is a member of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital is the advanced pediatric center for New York’s Hudson Valley region, caring for the community’s most seriously ill and injured children. The 144-bed hospital is home to the Hudson Valley’s only Level I pediatric trauma and burn care programs, pediatric intensive care unit, and regional neonatal intensive care unit (Level IV).
