Close to 200 kids participated Niagara Health's Kids Ultimate Challenge even though the event was shifted online this year.
They shared pictures and videos of themselves completing 20 different tasks on social media between June 12th and June 21st.
They helped raise close to $60,000 to buy new transcutaneous monitors for Niagara Health's children's unit.
They can monitor a patients blood gas diffusion in a non-invasive manner and they're commonly used in Neonatal Intensive Care Units.

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