Toronto's Sick Children's Global Reputation
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Children's Miracle Network's mission is to generate funds and awareness programs for the benefit of children and our member hospitals.
Children's Miracle Network is an international non-profit organization that raises funds for more than 170 children's hospitals. Donations to Children’s Miracle Network create miracles by funding medical care, research and education that saves and improves the lives of more than 17 million children each year.
Every child deserves the hope and healing of children's hospitals. With the help of a Children's Miracle Network hospital in their community, children of all ages and backgrounds receive treatment for every imaginable disease and injury—from asthma and broken bones to cancer and heart defects. Children's hospitals are also on the front lines of research, education and outreach programs that keep millions of kids out of the hospital each year.
This year alone, Children's Miracle Network hospitals will provide care worth billions, yet these children's hospitals depend on community support to help fund their vital services.
Children's Miracle Network has grown dramatically since its founding in 1983, from a televised fundraiser in a small studio to one of the world's leading children’s charities helping million of kids each year. Through its year-round efforts to help kids, Children's Miracle Network has raised more than $3.4 billion to date, most of which is donated a dollar or two at a time by caring individuals.
You get connected in the hospital. It's like one big family of people who are there to get well or people who are doing their best for who they've got in the hospital. Strangers become friends and everyone leans on each other. – Christyne Richardson
TD Bank Financial Group and Children's Miracle Network reveal keys to charitable giving in tough times.
TORONTO, Dec. 2 /CNW/ - Tough economic times often result in charities' needs being greater than usual. While Canadians remain full of good intentions about charitable giving, a new survey by TD Bank Financial Group for Children's Miracle Network has uncovered several keys to inspiring people to follow through with a donation.
Blake Wheeler and his fraternal twin brother Noah were born 14 weeks premature by emergency caesarian section. Blake, the bigger of the two weighed only 1lb 12.5oz. Numerous blood transfusions, chest tubes and surgery proved to be too much for Noah; and sadly he did not survive.
Website: http://childrensmiraclenetwork.org
Location: Canada
Percentage allocated towards charity: 97%
Isabelle Ortega
iortega@childrensmiraclenetwork.ca
905-265-9750
Every time you see this ad, you're raising money for your cause!