Local Walmart and Sam's Club Associates, Customers and Members Raise $939,787 for Riley Hospital
Walmart and Sam’s Club associates, customers and members in Indiana put their money where the miracles are during the annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals fundraising campaign.
Indiana raised $939,787 for Riley Hospital for Children. The effort was part of a national campaign for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals which resulted in $36 million raised, putting the national total raised since 1987 over the $1 billion mark.
“Research done by Engage for Good shows that the cumulative $1 billion in cash raised for CMN Hospitals over the years by Walmart and Sam’s Club represents the largest amount ever raised for a nonprofit by one company in North America,” said David Hessekiel, president of Engage for Good, a trade group that tracks cross-sector efforts to generate positive social and business impacts.
Donations poured in Aug. 27 to Sept. 30, as Walmart and Sam’s Club associates at 154 Indiana locations held various in-store fundraising activities and asked customers and members at the register to help kids live better. Customers and members could add a “Miracle Balloon” donation during checkout, with 100 percent of the funds going to Riley Hospital.
Every donation stays local to help Riley kids like Owen Boatright, Plainfield, Ind., who is currently serving as Riley Hospital’s 2018 CMN Hospitals Champion for the state of Indiana. Owen was treated at Riley following a dangerous complication from an E. coli infection that resulted in renal failure. Today, Owen is doing well and enjoys playing the piano and acting in school and community theatre productions.
“When a great group of doctors and nurses help save your life, all you really want to do is give back,” Boatright said. “I want to help other kids get a chance at life, and raising money and awareness for Riley does that.”
Donations from this campaign support the general benefit of Riley Hospital, an unrestricted fund to address the most urgent and emerging needs at Riley. These donations allow help to rapidly flow to the areas that need it most. This includes support for patient care programs like oncology and surgery team staff; advanced medical equipment; and funds for research at the Wells Center for Pediatric Research.
“We are grateful for the continuous support and generosity of Walmart and Sam’s Club. They are committed to supporting the vital role Riley Hospital for Children plays in providing hope for sick and injured children,” said Jim Austin, Chief Marketing and Corporation Partnerships Officer for Riley Children’s Foundation.
Walmart and Sam's Club funds impact each of the 170 Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, which treat one in 10 children across North America. Hospitals use the funds based on what they need most — typically providing lifesaving equipment and research, supporting top therapy programs and providing charitable care.
For more information on Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, visit: www.CMNHospitals.org.
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About Riley Children’s Foundation
Riley Children’s Foundation is the fundraising arm of Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health and the founding organization that opened Riley Hospital in 1924. Today Riley Hospital is recognized as one of the best children’s hospitals in the nation and is the only comprehensive children’s research hospital in the state of Indiana. Our mission is to raise funds statewide to support Riley Hospital funding priorities: pediatric research and patient care, maternity and newborn health and family support programs. Riley Children’s Foundation also funds Camp Riley and the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home and Billie Lou Wood Visitor Center. For more information, visit RileyKids.org.
About Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® raises funds and awareness for 170 member hospitals that provide 32 million treatments each year to kids across the U.S. and Canada. Donations stay local to fund critical treatments and healthcare services, pediatric medical equipment and charitable care. Since 1983, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has raised more than $5 billion, most of it $1 at a time through the charity's Miracle Balloon icon. Its various fundraising partners and programs support the nonprofit's mission to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible. Find out why children's hospitals need community support, identify your member hospital and learn how you can Put Your Money Where the Miracles Are, at CMNHospitals.org and facebook.com/CMNHospitals.