The Children's Miracle Network
The Children's Miracle Network and RE/MAX are joined by their desire to provide local community hospitals with modern tools and information to benefit children.
Founded in 1983, the Children's Miracle Network generates health care funds and provides awareness programs. This nonprofit organization is the alliance of 170 premier children's hospitals. This coalition helps 17 million children across North America annually by providing state-of-the-art care, life-saving research, and preventative education 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
RE/MAX became the exclusive real estate sponsor of Children's Miracle Network in 1992.
To learn more about each organization, please click on the logos to the right.
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The Wellness Community - Delaware
The Wellness Community - Delaware is dedicated to helping people with cancer and their loved ones by providing professionally led programs of emotional support, education and hope as an integral part of conventional medical treatment. There are over 11,000 people in Delaware who require ongoing health care for cancer, and it is estimated that 4,000 new cases will be diagnosed in Delaware this year.
The services provided by The Wellness Community are unique, as they are the only organization in Delaware and the surrounding region dedicated exclusively to helping people address and handle the emotional component of cancer. More than 80% of the money raised by The Wellness Community goes directly to programs, which are all provided free of charge.
You can learn more about The Wellness Community and their sponsor, Community Publications, please use the links on the right.
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The Museum of Broadcast Communications
The Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) opened to the public in 1987 in Chicago. In addition to being one of only three broadcast museums in America, it is home to the nation's only Radio Hall of Fame. MBC's mission is "to collect, preserve, and present historic and contemporary radio and television content as well as educate, inform, and entertain through our archives, public programs, screenings, exhibits, publications, and online access to our resources."
The Museum's new home - a four-level, 70,000-square-foot structure - is under construction and should be completed in late 2007. This new location for The Museum of Broadcast Communications will be a dynamic center for the study of radio and television in America and will include:
* exhibit galleries; * state-of-the-art television and radio studios for hands-on experience; * a media-equipped center for orientation and teaching; * and, a 12,000-square-foot space for the Museum's public programs, screenings, and lectures.
To learn more about The Museum of Broadcast Communications or Jim Bohannon, please click on the appropriate logo on the right.
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Forgotten Cats' mission is two fold. The organization is dedicated to:
* reducing the unwanted cat population without killing; * and, stopping the suffering of thousands of kitten born to abandoned, homeless cats.
To this end, Forgotten Cats is striving to effect change by:
* working with colony caretakers to trap, sterilize, vaccinate, and return every cat within a colony; * providing the necessary medical treatment for sick or injured cats and kittens; * working to find homes for adoptable cats and kittens; * and, providing education regarding spaying and neutering and assisting other rescue groups with trap, neuter, and return programs.
To learn about Forgotten Cats and services and programs this organization provides, please click on the logo to the right.
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