BURLINGTON, Mass.–Credit Unions Kids at Heart is reporting it has received more than $275,000 in donations to date, thanks in part to a generous #GivingTuesday match.
Founded in 1996, CU Kids at Heart raises funds for research on pediatric neurological disorders, and in the last several years has done so by sponsoring a team that receives charity bibs to run the Boston Marathon on behalf of Boston Children’s Hospital.
The 2020 season team consists of 15 runners, some of whom are employees of the team’s supporting credit unions. Each year, runners are paired with Boston Children’s Hospital patient partners, many of whom are challenged to overcome debilitating diseases; and this partnership inspires an ambitious training and fundraising regimen, the organization said.
This year on #GivingTuesday, donations made to CU Kids at Heart were matched dollar-for-dollar by the credit union community. The CU Kids at Heart runners raised over $146,000, more than 80% of which was then matched.
“Donations to CU Kids at Heart help to fund research at Boston Children’s Hospital which is aimed at the prevention, treatment, and/or cure of pediatric brain cancers, pediatric epilepsy and other seizure disorders, Moyamoya disease, and Cerebral Palsy,” Credit Unions Kids at Heart said. “Used by pediatric hospitals and other care centers around the world, this groundbreaking research promises to improve the lives of thousands of children and adults worldwide.”
