Sarah Ford | March 26, 2013
Credit Unions for Kids Raises Record $10.1 Million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
Credit Unions for Kids, a collaborative effort in the credit union community that raises funds for children’s hospitals, recently announced that it raised a record $10.1 million in 2012. The impressive number represents a $1.4 million increase over 2011 when America’s credit unions generated $8.7 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. This effort solidified credit unions third place ranking among corporate partners supporting the charity.
Like all CMN Hospitals programs, the funds raised through the Credit Unions for Kids campaign will help create miracles by funding medical care, research and education that saves and improves the lives of millions of children treated at Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals each year.
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