UVA President Jim Ryan Raises $52,000 in 13th Boston Marathon for Children’s Hospital Expansion

President Ryan’s participation in the Boston Marathon generates over $52,000 in donations for UVA Health Children’s.

University of Virginia President Jim Ryan recently ran his 13th Boston Marathon to raise money for UVA Health Children’s and it turned out to be his most successful fundraiser yet. He raised over $52,000, bringing the total amount he has raised through his Boston Marathon runs to over $100,000.

UVA Health Children’s is a hospital that has been ranked as the No. 1 children’s hospital in Virginia for three consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report. The hospital offers a wide range of specialized care with nine specialties ranked among the top 50 nationally. It provides primary and specialty care in over 30 specialties across Virginia and beyond, located within the UVA Health University Medical Center and including facilities such as a pediatric emergency department, a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

In an effort to expand services to children and families, UVA Health Children’s has partnered with Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital to establish the UVA Health Children’s Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Care clinic in Albemarle County. This clinic is set to open later this year, furthering UVA Health Children’s mission of providing comprehensive care to those in need. Over 1,000 individuals contributed to the fundraising efforts to support UVA Health Children’s, which will receive the funds from Ryan’s successful run today.

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