Florence, SC – On Friday, August 17, the McLeod Health Foundation and McLeod Volunteer Services will host the Rock for Kids Concert featuring Tru Sol in Downtown Florence from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

The 2018 McLeod Children’s Hospital Ambassador, Caydence Quesada, along with several miracle children, will be in attendance and available for a meet and greet.

All attendees are encouraged to dress as their favorite rock star.

This family-friendly event is free to the public. Food and beverages will be available at the event, and all sales are made via tickets which can be purchased at the ticket booth.

All proceeds from the Rock for Kids concert benefit McLeod Children’s Hospital. For more information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Davis Sawyer with the McLeod Health Foundation at (843) 777-2138.

About McLeod Children’s Hospital McLeod Children’s Hospital provides the highest level of pediatric care and technology available in the region to children living in Northeastern South Carolina and Southeastern North Carolina. Each year, more than 56,000 children receive care from McLeod Children’s Hospital either as an inpatient, outpatient or rehabilitation patient.

Nearly 100 beds at McLeod are dedicated to serving the needs of children, including those in the Children’s Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), and Day Hospital. McLeod also offers the services of a specially designated Children’s Hospital Ambulance to transport children and newborns from community hospitals throughout the region to the high-tech, lifesaving specialists at the Children’s Hospital.

McLeod Children’s Hospital is one of 170 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals in North America. Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping children by raising funds and awareness for its members. Each year, these non-profit hospitals treat more than 17 million children afflicted with disease, injuries and birth defects of every kind by providing the finest in medical care, life-saving research and preventative education. A hallmark of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is that 100 percent of every dollar raised in a community stays there to help children in need.