Children's Hospital Los Angeles is a proud member of Children’s Miracle Network, an alliance of 170 premier children's hospitals in North America. Every year, Children's Miracle Network hospitals treat 17 million children for every disease and injury imaginable.
By participating in Children's Miracle Network, you can help raise support for Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Involvement is open to two types of supporters - individuals and business owners or managers.
Individuals
Individuals participate by buying Children’s Miracle Network balloons in local stores for $1 each. Each dollar contributed goes directly to Children's Hospital Los Angeles. To find out where to buy balloons, click here.
Individuals can also show their support by participating in local Children’s Miracle Network events.
Business Owners or Managers
As a business owner or manager, you can help by joining a network of supporting organizations who work with their employees to raise support for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles is grateful to its generous sponsors who support our efforts through their involvement in the Children's Miracle Network. Our sponsors are featured in the Summer 2007 issue of Imagine magazine.
To learn more about the Children's Miracle Network, or about becoming a sponsor, contact:
Joanne Reyes, Director, Children's Miracle Network. Email or call (323) 361-1708.
CMN Locations
For just $1, you can help save a child’s life! Support our hospital by stopping by these participating locations to purchase a Children’s Miracle Network balloon.
Blockbuster
From July 16 through August 31, buy a Children's Miracle Network balloon and get a bounceback coupon good for a free rental during the month of September.
Baskin Robbins
Instead of the traditional Children's Miracle Network balloon, buy a pink cone during the month of August and support Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Miracle Treat Day - August 13
Buy a Blizzard treat on Miracle Treat Day, Thursday, August 13 at participating Dairy Queen locations to benefit Children's Hospital Los Angeles. For more information, visit www.miracletreatday.com.
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