Program Hodgepodge
Hospital
Research
On Air
Show me the Money
100
This type of donor is the life blood of the hospital - they give to St. Jude every month.
Who is a Partner In Hope?
100
This is the number of patients who visit the hospital every year.
What is 5,700?
100
The most common childhood cancer overproduces immature white blood cells in the bone marrow. In 1962, the survival rate for this type of cancer was 4 percent. Today, the survival rate for this once deadly disease is 94 percent, thanks to research and treatment protocols developed at St. Jude.
What is ALL or Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia?
100
This is the web site where donors can learn more about the children featured in our new TV show.
100
This is the average gift amount for a monthly PIH donor.
What is $21.24?
200
St. Jude is located in this city and state.
What is Memphis, Tennessee?
200
This is the amount of every dollar donated that goes to fund treatment and research.
What is 81 cents?
200
The overall childhood cancer survival rate.
What is 80%?
200
This person serves as a co-host with Marlo Thomas during our one-hour program.
Who is Jennifer Garner?
200
This is the total amount of money raised by Infocision in 2009 for the DRTV program.
What is $1,531,548?
300
This is the minimum gift amount required to become a Partner In Hope.
What is $5?
300
This is the daily operating cost for St. Jude.
What is $1.5 million?
300
This building houses the major treatment and research programs for brain tumor and bone marrow transplant patients and is the latest addition to the campus.
What is the Chili's Care Center
300
These are the two types of airings that St. Jude currently uses to recruit new donors.
What are short form and long form?
300
This is the number of new Partner In Hope donors that Infocision pledged in 2009.
What is 25,760?
400
This must be selected at the end of every call in order to make sure that all information is correctly sent back to St. Jude.
What is call disposition?
400
These are the three criteria for a child to be admitted to the hospital.
What is: 1. Referred by their physician 2. Under the age of 18 3. The disease must currently be under study at St. Jude.
400
Peter C. Doherty, a doctor for St. Jude, won THIS special award in 1996.
What is the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine?
400
Where our donors can view the patient photo album, become a Partner In hope, and see what types of things their gifts support.
400
This is the average cost for treating acute lymphoblastic leukemia per patient.
What is $566,247?
500
This is the maximum number of tribute notification cards that can be sent for a single memorial gift.
What is 5?
500
The three housing facilities at St. Jude for patient families.
What is the Target House, Grizzlies House and the Ronald McDonald House?
500
This program transfers the knowledge of childhood cancer treatments in developed countries to those with limited resources.
What is the International Outreach Program?
500
This is the current survival rate for Neuroblastoma, a tumor of the peripheral nervous tissue. Is currently has one of the lowest survival rates among cancers treated at St. Jude.
What is 55%?
500
This is how much money the same donors who were pledged by Infocision in 2009 will give over the course of the year in 2010.
What is $4,939,904?