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Reported by: CMN News Release Monday, Jul 13, 2009 @12:07pm CDT Amarillo, TX- Shoppingformiracles.org encourages people from the Texas Panhandle Plains region to start shopping online. Proceeds from each purchase will be donated to the Childrens Miracle Network for every dollar spent through shoppingformiracles.org. Shoppingformiracles.org has partnered up with over 255 brand-name merchants that offer everything from clothing to home décor; from health and beauty products to pet supplies; from travel deals to sports gear and everything in between. Everyone shops online and if they shop through shoppingformiracles.org they will be helping out their local Childrens Miracle Network by just shopping through our website, said Kellie Tiner, Childrens Miracle Network Coordinator. How can you start shopping? Just visit shoppinformiracles.org, select your merchant. Enter your ZIP code that will ensure that the donation goes to your childrens hospital. As soon as your retailers window opens, you will be ready to start shopping for miracles. About Childrens Miracle Network Children's Miracle Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of children by raising funds for childrens hospitals across North America. Each year the 170 Children's Miracle Network hospitals provide the finest medical care, life-saving research and preventative education to help millions of kids overcome diseases and injuries of every kind. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Children's Miracle Network has grown dramatically since its founding in 1983, from a televised fund raiser in a small studio to one of the worlds leading childrens charities helping 17 million kids each year. The 170 Childrens Miracle Network hospitals are there 24 hours a day to help kids of every age and background overcome every imaginable disease and injury-from asthma and broken bones to cancer, heart defects, pediatric AIDS, muscular dystrophy and serious injuries. These childrens hospitals are also on the front lines of preventing disease and injury through research, education and outreach programs that keep millions of kids out of the hospital each year. |
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