Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

Non-profit Organizations

Salt Lake City, UT 29,630 followers

Change Kids' Health to Change the Future

About us

We raise funds for 170 children's hospitals that support the health of 12 million kids each year✨Follow us and see how each dollar helps #ChangeKidsHealth

Website
https://childrensmiraclenetworkhospitals.org/
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, UT
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1983
Specialties
Fundraising, Charity, Philanthropy, Charitable Giving, Nonprofit, Children's Hospitals, Gaming, Radiothon, Dance Marathon, Play Yellow, and Extra Life

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Employees at Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

Updates

  • Today kicks off our first-ever Ignite Peer-to-Peer Leadership Conference. Thousands of our Dance Marathon students, Extra Life gamers, hospitals and partners are gathering in Kansas City, Missouri this week to connect, celebrate, and learn how to take fundraising to the next level. Stay turned on our social media channels for more highlights of the event.

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  • 7-Eleven recently raised over $3 million at its 33rd Annual Miracle Tournament and Celebration Dinner. Nearly 1,000 supporters – including 7-Eleven, Inc. Franchise Owners, vendors, suppliers, and employees – joined 55 champion families to raise funds and celebrate the children who directly benefit from 7-Eleven's commitment to #ChangeKidsHealth. Since 1991, 7-Eleven has raised over $190 million for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals! Read the full story here and see how #7Cares: https://lnkd.in/dcsFiEzr

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  • Less than two weeks after Molly started experiencing numbness in her face, she was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, a type of cancer that forms in bone or soft tissue. Molly underwent brain surgery to remove the tumor and has recently finished chemotherapy. Molly’s dad said that while he could never have imagined hearing the word cancer, he finds comfort in knowing how much the hospital staff cares for his daughter. “Cook Children's Health Care System is a big part of this new life that we have to live while we get through this season,” he said. “It’s not just us fighting this fight. While the journey hasn’t been easy, Molly has worked to express any fears and concerns with the support of Child Life specialists.” Donations to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals help families like Molly’s with support during her hospital stays and preparation for care at home.

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  • Davey Jean was born with a rare genetic disorder called 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q) and was faced with many 22q-related anomalies including congenital heart defects, cleft palate, developmental and speech delays, etc. At 30 weeks in utero, she was diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot, a compilation of four heart defects, and required open-heart surgery soon after her birth. By the time she was three years old, she was still non-verbal and used American Sign Language to communicate. Her parents learned that she had conductive hearing loss and would need ear surgery to help drain the fluid causing it. Davey Jean also went through two complex surgeries for her Atypical Submucosal Cleft Palate, which made it nearly impossible for her to form sounds and words. The ear, nose, and throat (ENT) department at Valley Children's Healthcare, along with the plastic surgery, audiology, and speech therapy teams, all joined to help with Davey Jean’s hearing issues and speech delays. Today, she can communicate using words. Now ten years old, Davey Jean has already undergone five surgeries at Valley Children’s. She continues to see multiple specialists at Valley Children’s, as well as physical and occupational therapy. She is very active and enjoys playing with her friends and doing gymnastics. She loves going to the park and playing with her toys and her dog, Tater Tot. Thanks to support from Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Davey Jean has been able to get the surgeries and critical care she needed.

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  • At just 20 months old, Libbiana (Libbi) was diagnosed with stage 2 Wilms tumor at the height of the pandemic, On the day that Libbi was planning to ring the bell to celebrate being cancer-free at Golisano Children’s Hospital, her family learned that the cancer had come back and that it was growing rapidly. It consumed Libbi’s entire abdominal and pelvic area, compressing her bladder, intestines, and lungs. Despite strong chemotherapy, the tumor wasn’t shrinking. A risky and complicated surgery became the only option for her survival. Thankfully, by the time Libbi turned three, she had beat Wilms tumor twice. Throughout 150 nights and an additional 150 days in the oncology clinic, Libbi overcame major emergency surgeries, being on a ventilator, blood and platelet transfusions, the removal of a kidney, intensive chemotherapy, and so much more. Today, Libbi is five years old, cancer-free, and healthy. She and her family love to share her story to give hope to other families. Donations to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals ensured that Libbi and her family had the care and support they needed as she fought to beat cancer.

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