Credit Unions for Kids raises over $10 million for Children's Network Hospitals
March 12, 2013
(Article�shared�compliments of the CU Times and�Marc Rapport)
Credit Unions for Kids said this week that it raised $10.2 million for 159 childrens hospitals in the United States in 2012, a new record.
The Salt Lake City-based campaign said approximately 3,000 credit unions participated as the campaign bested its 2011 mark by $1.5 million for the Childrens Miracle Network Hospital.
The collaborative efforts by credit unions ranks the industry third among the CMNs corporate partners in fundraising, Credit Union for Kids said.
"Their performance speaks volumes about the character of those in the movement.� Given the challenges facing the industry, credit unions could have cut back on their fundraising but instead they increased their giving in 2012 by over 15%," said John Lauck, president/CEO of Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals.
Credit Unions for Kids said 2012 highlights included the CO-OP Financial Services Miracle Match program; two leave-behind projects at hospitals in St. Petersburg, Fla., and Charlotte, N.C.,; the Cherry Blossom races in Washington; wine auction events in the Pacific Northwest and California; golf tournaments in Phoenix and Tampa; a statewide walk in Ohio and Miracle Jeans Day across the nation.
The industry has raised $110 million for the childrens hospitals since Credit Unions for Kids began in 1996.