Like many in country music, Chase Bryant is a proud supporter of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The rising country star opened up about why he's such an avid participant with the organization, revealing that his brother is a Stage 4 leukemia survivor and that cancer is generational in his family, with his mother defeating skin cancer multiple times and several of his relatives contracting the deadly disease.
Cancer is personal for some of country music's biggest stars and newcomers. Cole Swindell, Maddie + Tae, Trent Harmon and more all recently opened up about how cancer has touched their lives. This moving video shows how research done at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital helps more than just the kids at St. Jude.
After you become a Partner in Hope, you can help spread the word by (temporarily, if you'd like) changing your Facebook profile picture. Here are the steps:
More than a dozen country artists gathered at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital on Jan. 12-15 to participate in the annual Country Cares for St. Jude Kids event.
Several "old school" Acadiana rock bands are reuniting and gathering at the Blue Moon Saloon to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. "Blast From the Past" is this Thursday, Dec. 22nd, featuring the Bayou Blasters, Untouchables, Soldier, the Rogues, and Fastboy.
Just a few years ago, we told you the story about sweet Christian NesSmith. Thanks to her mother, her memory lives on and we have some very heart warming news.
Keith Urban has just released his new studio album, Ripcord, and he's partnering with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for a very special promotion.
St Jude Children's Research Hospital is open to the public for tours, so if you want to see where the miracles happen, check out these guidelines before you go to Memphis.
To get up on a balance beam and proceed to do flips, tricks and twirls takes skill, determination and courage. But doing it on a prosthetic leg? That takes a St. Jude kid like Kate Foster.