Bad Pants Open raises funds for Texas Children’s Hospital NICU

Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital
Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital
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Sports Radio 610 aired a live segment from the 27th Annual Bad Pants Open during the “Payne and Pendergast” morning show. Ashley Simms, Vice President of Nursing for the Texas Children’s Newborn Center, was interviewed about how the golf tournament benefits patients and families in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

Simms discussed the importance of the funds raised by the event, emphasizing their positive effect on those receiving care at Texas Children’s NICU.

The Bad Pants Open is an annual charity golf tournament that supports Texas Children’s Hospital. The event has been held for 27 years, with proceeds going to help improve services and resources for newborns in critical care.



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