Credit Unions Raise $710,000 for Children's Hospitals

April 11, 2014
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untitledDANA POINT, CA Organizers of the ninth annual California and Nevada Credit Unions for Kids Wine Auction have announced that a record $710,000 was raised for the eleven Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals in California and Nevada. The sold out event, which took place Friday, March 14th, at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort & Spa in Dana Point, California, drew over 415 attendees and was supported by more than 150 credit unions, business partners and hospitals. The annual wine auction continues to be one of Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals premier events, as more than $2.6 million has now been raised by the Credit Unions for Kids Wine Auction since 2006. "Through the efforts and generosity of our amazing sponsors, donors, and volunteers, we have once again surpassed all expectations by raising a record amount of money for Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals (or "CMN Hospitals") and the eleven Childrens Hospitals in California and Nevada," said Jeff York, event chairman and president and CEO of CoastHills Federal Credit Union.� "The remarkable success of the auction reflects credit unions close relationship with and commitment to their local communities." With a Great Gatsby/Roaring Twenties theme, the evening included fine food, dancing, and both silent and live auctions.� Attendees had the opportunity to bid on more than 350 gift packages that included bottles of fine wine, vacations (to Californias Wine Country; Vancouver, British Columbia; Kona, Hawaii, and other destinations), sporting events, and a collection of premium whiskeys.� Well-known charity auctioneer and comedian Sean Kelly, entertained attendees and was the events wine auctioneer. The evenings very special guest, Melinda Marchiano, a sophomore at Pepperdine University and CMN Hospital patient since 2007, shared how Cottage Childrens Health in Santa Barbara and Childrens Hospital Los Angeles have changed her life. Marchiano, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin disease when she was thirteen years old, is just one of the many stories of hope as a result of the tireless efforts of Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals throughout the country. As a childhood cancer survivor, Melinda gives thanks for her life by dedicating time and resources to help numerous organizations, including CMN Hospitals. A special auction item consisting of fine wines was in honor of seven year old Mason Morash, who has a very rare condition, Aplastic Anemia.� Little Mason, otherwise known as SuperMase, because of his positive attitude, is a patient at Rady Childrens Hospital San Diego and Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, waiting for a compatible donor for a bone marrow transplant. "Our credit union partners have demonstrated remarkable generosity and unwavering commitment to our California and Nevada childrens hospitals with their support of this years Wine Auction," said Joe Dearborn, senior director, Credit Unions for Kids.� "Its a true testament to the credit union philosophy of people helping people.� The Credit Unions for Kids Wine Auction is the largest single national fundraising event for Credit Unions for Kids." Corporate Sponsors of this years event were CU Direct, the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues, CO-OP Financial Services, and CUNA Mutual Group.� As Corporate Sponsors, these organizations paid all overhead costs associated with the auction. As a result of the efforts and contributions of each of these organizations, all of the money raised will directly benefit the eleven Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals in California and Nevada. The Credit Unions for Kids Wine Auction is directed by an Executive Committee, with a credit union CEO representing each of the benefitting hospitals:
  • Chairman Jeff York, CoastHills Federal Credit Union Cottage Childrens Health in Santa Barbara and Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital
  • Geri LaChance, SESLOC Federal Credit Union Cottage Childrens Health in Santa Barbara
  • Teresa Freeborn, Xceed Financial Federal Credit Union Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
  • Darren Williams, Wescom Credit Union Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
  • Shruti Miyashiro, Orange Countys Credit Union Childrens Hospital Orange County
  • Brett Martinez, Redwood Credit Union Childrens Hospital & Research Center Oakland
  • Marla Shepard, California Coast Credit Union Rady Childrens Hospital of San Diego
  • John Cassidy, Sierra Central Credit Union UC Davis Childrens Hospital
  • Hank Barrett, Valley First Credit Union Childrens Hospital Central California
  • Steve Renock, Kern Schools Credit Union Lauren Small Childrens Medical Center, Bakersfield
  • Eric Estes, Boulder Dam Credit Union St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Las Vegas and Renown Childrens Hospital in Reno
About Credit Unions for Kids and Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals Credit Unions for Kids is the brand under which Americas credit unions fundraise for Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals. The collaborative effort, which is driven by a "people helping people" philosophy, includes individual credit unions; local chapters; state leagues/associations; two national trade organizations; business partners and several trade publications. The program was introduced nationally in 1996 and since that time the credit union movement has raised almost $130 million for affiliated childrens hospitals. Annually, credit unions are the third largest "corporate" contributor to Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals behind only Wal-Mart and Costco. The credit union community has established a wonderful legacy at hospitals across the country, funding breakthrough research, numerous programs and services and construction of new facilities. Fundraising activities run the gamut from major events to online giving campaigns to paper balloon icon sales. For more information on Credit Unions for Kids and Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals, please contact Joe Dearborn at (480) 614-9673 or jdearborn@CMNHospitals.org. � - See more at: http://www.cuinsight.com/press-release/credit-unions-for-kids-wine-auction-raises-710k-for-childrens-miracle-network-hospitals#sthash.xYPJpgv9.dpuf
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