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We Support Children’s Miracle Network and Our Local Children’s Hospital
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Money Mailer is proud to be a national sponsor of Children’s Miracle Network and their network of 170 premier children’s hospitals. Children’s Miracle Network hospitals treat 17 million kids every year and 100% of the funds we raise locally, stay in our community. That is one of the reasons the partnership between Money Mailer and Children’s Miracle Network is such a good fit – it’s an extension of our commitment to give back to the communities we serve nationwide.
Children's Miracle Network
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Money Mailer Response Marketing Donates $2,500 to The Children’s Hospital in Denver
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The Children’s Miracle Network hospital in Denver received a donation from Money Mailer Response Marketing owners Robert and Kimberly Chase. The Children's Hospital sees more, treats more and heals more kids than any hospital in their seven-state region.
Robert said, “I have been to the Phoenix hospital with my own children and know the great work they do there.” Robert has owned the Money Mailer franchise in Arizona for over 19 years and also owns the Colorado franchise. He was also quoted saying, “We would like to thank our hundreds of advertisers who ultimately make these donations possible.”
The Children's Hospital
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Money Mailer Response Marketing Donates $2,500 to The Phoenix Children's Hospital
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Money Mailer Response Marketing owners Robert and Kimberly Chase were also happy to visit the Children’s Miracle Network hospital in Phoenix and make a donation. They were glad to contribute to the hospital which serves children in Phoenix and surrounding areas. The monies donated go to funding award winning child life programs that the hospitals consider “crucial elements in treating our patients and families.” Kimberly said, "We are grateful for the opportunity to be a small part of the wonderful things this hospital does for children."
Phoenix Children's Hospital
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