Fred's Super Dollar Stores Raise Money For Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

  • Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Fred’s Super Dollar stores have kicked off their 10th year raising funds Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Fred’s customers and team members are once again supporting patients treated at Children’s Hospital at Erlanger during the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Miracle Balloon fundraiser.

 

Funds raised now through April 5 will provide medical assistance to more than 42,000 children treated annually at Children’s Hospital at Erlanger.

This year, each donation at Fred’s registers will be rewarded with a $1 off coupon towards two bags of Mars candy.

 

“We are so grateful to have partners like Fred’s Super Dollar,” said John Lauck, president and CEO of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.  “Their continued passion and dedication to raising vital funds for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals helps provide the life-saving care and needed treatments for kids at our member children’s hospitals.  We appreciate the generosity of fred’s team members and customers and celebrate them for reaching their 10th fundraising year.”

 

Fred’s has raised more than $4.9 million for sick and injured children since partnering with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals in 2005. All donations made at participating local Fred’s stores during the campaign will stay local to support pediatric patients in our region.

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