Every year, more than 10 million kids enter a CMN Hospital for treatment. That's 62 kids every minute. Here are some of those pediatric patients saying "hi!".

Hi from Kaylee treated at Rady Children's Hospital!

Hi from pediatric patient Marlee treated at Riley Children's Hospital!

Zannah is a pediatric patient treated at Johns Hopkins Children's Center! Say hi!

Hi from pediatric patient Christopher! He's spent more than 1,000 nights at University of Iowa Children’s Hospital.

Hi from Arkansas Children's Hospital patient JaKiah who's now five years cancer free!

Hi from Elise! She's received care from two network hospitals — Beaumont Children's Hospitals and Duke Children's.

Hi from Hasbro Children’s Hospital pediatric patient Kyrie!

Hi from pediatric patient Ayden treated at Ministry Saint Joseph Children’s Hospital.

Hi from Bella treated at UF Health Shands and one of the youngest people to have received a heart/lung transplant.

Eli was in a serious ATV accident with his older brother Shane. Their children's hospital saved their lives.

Hi from Ciarlo treated at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for spina bifida.

Hi from Logan! Treated at Gundersen Health System for congenital muscular dystrophy merosin-deficient.

Samerya was treated at Children's National Health System for nephrotic syndrome. Hi!

Hi from Bella treated at UF Health Shands and one of the youngest people to have received a heart/lung transplant.

Hi from Rady Children's Hospital patient Kaylee! She was diagnosed and treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Hi from Lurie Children's Hospital patient Benjamin! He's currently being treated for t-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Hi from Bella treated at UF Health Shands and one of the youngest people to have received a heart/lung transplant.

Eli was in a serious ATV accident with his older brother Shane. Their children's hospital saved their lives.

Eli was in a serious ATV accident with his older brother Shane. Their children's hospital saved their lives.

Hi from Seattle Children's Hospital patient Makenna! She has Larsen Syndrome which causes bone dislocations.