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Annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Broadcast raises $1,285,599

Miracle Children and their stories of remarkable courage during life-threatening illnesses and injuries helped make the 38th annual Celebration Broadcast a tremendous success.

Thanks to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals’ longtime television partner, WITN, which produces the fundraiser, this year’s Miracle Children were able to share their heartwarming stories of complex illnesses and traumatic injuries and the quality medical care they received from Maynard Children’s Hospital.

The theme of this year’s Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals campaign has been “Change Kids’ Health, Change the Future” which shows how important donations are in helping shape a healthier tomorrow for patients served at Maynard Children’s Hospital. 

Major contributors to the yearly event, held June 3-4 to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, featured contributions from long-time supporters from across eastern North Carolina including Speedway, part of 7-Eleven, Inc., Jersey Mike’s Subs, Log a Load for Kids, and Walmart/Sam’s Clubs.

“Caring individuals, community groups, businesses and others show how much they care about children by providing generous contributions to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. In eastern North Carolina, this generosity enables the Maynard Children’s Hospital, located in Greenville and serving 29 counties, to see beyond obvious treatment and save more lives,” said Spence Cosby, co-chair, ECU Health Foundation. “The care and high-quality treatment received here will continue into the future through this year’s amazing donors.”

The Celebration Broadcast featured guests and sponsors who have contributed during the past year, as well as callers who pledged their support.

Earlier this year, the Music for Miracles Radiothon on Inner Banks Media Stations raised $108,443 during the 26th year of their special event, bringing their total raised to more than $3.8 million. The Inner Banks Media radio stations include: 107.9 WNCT; Talk 96.3 and 103.7; Oldies 94.1 and 102.7; and 94.3 The Game.

The largest donor to this year’s campaign came from a long-time corporate partner of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Speedway, part of 7-Eleven, Inc., which raised $316,117 in their eighth year of partnership with Maynard Children’s Hospital.

The largest fundraising event for our local Children’s Miracle Network program was held by Jersey Mike’s Subs during their annual Month and Day of Giving.  Collectively, the 17 participating stores in eastern North Carolina raised $141,499.

Long time CMN supporter, Log a Load for Kids held their 26th annual sporting clays shoot on May 5-6 and raised $120,000.  These funds came from sponsorships, including title sponsors, Colony Tire and Pinnacle Trailer Sales, and had over 600 participants.

Other major donors and their gifts included Walmart/Sam’s Clubs with $117,852; Panda Express with $47,185; Dance Arts Theater with $43,586; Ace Hardware with $35,153; Extra Life with $21,306; and Publix with $20,295.

Other campaign contributors were Dairy Queen with $11,577; Barbour Hendrick Honda Greenville and The Electric Cooperatives of Eastern NC both with $10,000; REMAX with $9,195; Ollie’s with $7,503; Pepsi/Minges Bottling Group; Eastern Radiologists, Inc.; and Harris, Creech, Ward and Blackerby, P.A. each contributed $5,000.

Additional gifts were from: American Builders with $4,000; Miller and Friends Lemonade Stand with $3,649; Phi Mu Chapter of ECU with $3,435; Care-O-World Enrichment Learning Center with $2,712; and Grady White Boats with $2,500; Equipment Plus and Central Heating and Air Conditioning with $2,000; IHOP with $1,583; brothers, Arun and Ajay Ajmera each with $1,500; Aldridge and Southerland; Team Lighting; Ricci Law Firm; Stallings Plumbing, Heating and AC and Coldwell Banker’s Sea Coast each gave $1,000.

The local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals fundraising program is staffed and supported by the ECU Health Foundation, the non-profit charitable corporation that serves as the custodian for all financial gifts and bequests to ECU Health. The ECU Health Foundation oversees allocation of all donated funds.