Children's Miracle
Network
Hospitalized
infants and children need special pharmaceuticals
and equipment engineered to work with their small
stature. From the tiniest tube or milliliter of
medication to ECMO, a formidable device that acts as
an artificial lung outside the body, medicines and
machines that help sick kids get well are
specialized - and high priced. Skilled pediatric
professionals armed with evolving treatments and
expensive tools work to save more than 14 million
children annually from life-threatening injuries,
birth defects, cancer, and numerous other ailments.
In order to afford treatment, children's hospitals
require funding.
Children's Miracle Network (CMN) is a nonprofit
organization that raises money to benefit
hospitalized kids and increases awareness of its
member hospitals. All CMN contributions directly
benefit hospitals, helping to purchase up-to-date
equipment, train staff, conduct life-saving
research, implement outreach programs, and provide
healthcare for children whose parents can't afford
to pay.
In 1996, Key Club International decided to partner
with CMN. Key Clubs participate by sponsoring
fund-raising events. In addition to raising funds,
Key Club members also can participate in service
projects at their local children's hospital in the
following ways:
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Provide toys and dolls for kids
going through trauma.
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Contribute to or create video,
toy, or book lending libraries or playrooms.
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Help staff information booths or
surgery waiting rooms.
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Assist families with children who
require long-term care or who live great distances
from hospitals.
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Support safety campaigns or parent
education programs.
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Purchase specific pieces of
equipment.
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Volunteer at your local community
broadcast. The annual broadcast will air
nation-wide in early June, inspiring millions of
people with the heartwarming stories of children
who have triumphed over diseases and injuries of
all kinds.
More than 170 children's hospitals
are affiliated with Children's Miracle Network.
Find a Children's Miracle Network hospital near you
and learn about the work they are doing in your
community.