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Children's Miracle Network, founded in 1983 with a logo hot air balloon. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) (French: Réseau Enfants-Santé (RES)) is a nonprofit organization that raises funds for children's hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. Donations support the health of more than 10 million children each year.
Jan. 29—Every year, local Children's Miracle Network Hospitals identify a 'Champion' to serve as the face of children treated at their local hospital. This year, Children's Miracle Network at ...
Want a deal on coffee and help support local Children's Miracle Network Hospitals? Mark your calendars for July 7. As part of its "7 Brew Day" promotion, all 7 Brew Coffee locations in Texas and ...
Miss America titleholders have been involved with Children's Miracle Network, visiting hospitals and helping with fundraising activities since 1989. [8] In 2009, Miss America Katie Stam served as the honorary spokesperson for Dairy Queen's Miracle Treat Day. She served Blizzard Treats at a local Dairy Queen for the event and she also promoted ...
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has affiliations with Camp Boggy Creek, Children's Miracle Network, the Florida Association of Children's Hospitals, Give Kids the World, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions, and the Ronald McDonald House.
Two Children's Miracle Networks in West Texas recently saw donations totaling over $40,000 from Jersey Mike's Subs. The donations were from the restaurant's annual Month Of Giving in March, during ...
Rite Aid Launches EPIC Fundraising Campaign to Benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Rite Aid Stores Now Selling $1 Miracle Balloons to Support Children's Health and Wellness CAMP HILL, Pa ...
Extra Life is a fundraising event, [1] the proceeds of which go to branches of the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. [2] 100% of all donations go directly to the hospitals. [1] Extra Life was formed in 2008 to honor Victoria Enmon, who died of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.