Published: November 06, 2009
Greater Washington, DC Marriott Hotels Host Torch Relay to Raise Money for Children's Miracle Network
BETHESDA, Md. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Representatives from Marriott hotels throughout the Washington, DC,
area, along with co-workers, customers friends and family, joined forces
last week to participate in a Torch Relay to benefit Children's Miracle
Network. This walk, from Marriott International's corporate headquarters
in Bethesda, to the Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center,
drew more than 350 participants--more than triple the number from last
year. All proceeds went to Washington's Children's National Medical
Center, one of the 170 Children's Miracle Network hospitals that treat
17 million children each year.
The torch began its journey in Orlando, Florida, on October 17. Since
then, it has been making its way north with relays taking place
throughout Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia and
Maryland. From Bethesda, the torch will make its way to Columbus and
destinations further west.
Children's Miracle Network hospitals treat 98 percent of all children
needing heart or lung transplants and 88 percent of all children with
cancer. These hospitals devote 60 percent of their services to children
under age six and 25 percent to newborns.
"Over the past quarter century, we have contributed more than $66
million to this great organization...more than $7 million last year
alone," said Robert M. Allen, chair of Marriott Greater Washington, DC
Business Council and general manager of Greenbelt Marriott. "Although
the final count is not in, with three times the number of participants
this year, as compared to last, we are confident that we have also
tripled our donations. Children's Miracle Network hospitals provide $2.5
billion in uncompensated care each year. They count on people like us to
raise the contributions they need to buy equipment, fund research and
provide invaluable services and TLC for so many kids."
Allen called this event an embrace from the local area. The post-walk
event was emceed by Kathleen Mathews, well-known media personality and
Marriott executive vice president, global communications and government
affairs. She was joined on stage by the "miracle family," which included
Tess & Alex Theodorakos, local children who shared their story of how
their lives were changed thanks to the children's hospital here in
Washington. Miss DC Jen Corey kicked off the event by singing the
national anthem. In addition, a dozen executive chefs from Washington
area Marriott hotels cooked up samplings of new organic cuisine from
hotel and banquet menus.
"We are very fortunate to have valuable partners like Marriott on our
side. Their generous support helps provide world-class care to all of
the children in our community who need it," said Patricia
Jasper-Zellner, assistant director, Children's Miracle Network at
Children's National Medical Center.
Donations to Children's Miracle Network are still being accepted at www.torch-relay.org.
About the Greater Washington, DC Marriott Hotels Business Council
Marriott has a longstanding commitment to Children's Miracle Network
hospitals throughout North America. The purpose of the Marriott Business
Council is to identify new ideas for giving back to the community. The
Council is made up of general managers from the Marriott and
Ritz-Carlton hotels in Greater Washington, DC, metropolitan area. In
addition to supporting CMN, Marriott focuses on five global initiatives
that give more people the opportunity for a better quality of life: the
well-being of children, poverty alleviation, the environment, community
workforce development, and diversity and inclusion.
Photos from this event at http://www.flickr.com/groups/2009torchrelay/
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