October 21, 2025 - 14:14

Over the past five years, a groundbreaking campaign aimed at enhancing children's health has garnered significant community support. The Primary Promise campaign has successfully mobilized resources to create a model health system for children, marking the largest investment in child health and wellness in Utah's history.
On Wednesday, caregivers and leaders from the organization will gather with community members to announce the total amount raised through this initiative. This momentous occasion will highlight the transformational impact of the campaign on the lives of children and families in the region.
The funds raised will not only improve healthcare services but also foster innovative programs focused on preventive care and overall wellness for young patients. This initiative reflects a collective commitment to ensuring that every child has access to quality healthcare, setting a new standard for pediatric care in the state. The community's involvement demonstrates the power of collaboration in addressing critical health needs and enhancing the future of children's health in Utah.
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