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Each year since 2006, News Channel 3 Meteorologist, Jim Jaggers, rides his bicycle 333 miles across the Mid-South raising money for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. Since its inception, Go Jim Go has raised more than half a million dollars for the children of Le Bonheur. In 2011, the Mid-South helped us raise more money than ever, totaling more than $160,000; a record breaking year!


Thank you to all of the WREG News Channel 3 viewers as well as Go Jim Go sponsors who made this possible! The planning of Go Jim Go begins nearly a year in advance and involves multiple volunteers as well as employees of WREG News Channel 3 and Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. This will give you a glimpse of the schools, businesses and volunteers which make Go Jim Go possible.To get involved as a sponsor or fundraising school / business please e-mail Holly Ford, Director of Marketing & Special Projects, at Holly.Ford@WREG.com.
Source (WREG News Channel 3)

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