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We have a new event coming this summer. Join us for a Dinner and acution in Boise Idaho, Friday, June 13th 2008

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July 30, 2007
We did even better this summer than last! We raised over $41,000 and set a record for our foundation. We can't thank you all enough for what you do to be one of AJ's Angels.

July 11, 2006
We raised over $33,000 this summer and look forward to bigger and better things next year. We really appreciate all the help and support from everyone.

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This page will link to news updates regarding AJ's Angels as well as links to articles about us in the press.

June 23rd 2006 - IdahoStateman.com
Child's short life leaves a long legacy
By Brian Murphy

AJ Engroff never lived in Boise. But sick children in the Treasure Valley will soon have a place to play at St. Luke's Children's Hospital because of him. read more...



St. Lukes Childrens Hospital Playroom

AJ's Angels has commited to donating $25, 000 dollars to St. Lukes Children's Hospital in Boise, Idaho that will renovate a play area in the waiting room outside their surgical center. This is a part of a larger renovatioin the hospital is undertaking in order to have a seperate surgical area and waiting room for their younger patients.

Miami Childrens Hospital

AJ's Angels continues to provide support to Miami Children's Hospital.  In November 2005 we dedicated a flat screen television to the emergency waiting room, funds for repairs of the playroom damaged by the hurricane, and to the upkeep and replacement of toys.

Playroom Dedication
November 25, 2003 was the dedication of the Miami Children's outdoor playroom in memory of AJ. With our donation to the Hospital was able to remodel their 2116 square foot room and add a pool table, pop-a-shot, fooze ball table, playhouse, toddler playground, electric car and many more toys. The ceremony was kicked off with a ribbon cutting and a storm of children to break in the playroom. We were able to visit with staff who had worked on the remodel and a few who had cared for A.J.
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