RIWBL Partners with Miss America for Kids to Make Miracles Happen
NORTH SMITHFIELD, R.I. (R.I.W.B.L.) — The Rhode Island WIFFLE® Ball League is proud to collaborate with Ali Hornung, Miss Rhode Island 2024, the Miss America Organization, and Children's Miracle Network Hospitals to raise funds and awareness for children’s hospitals throughout the United States. Contestants competing in Miss America-sponsored local and state pageants, as well as each newly-crowned Miss America, become goodwill ambassadors for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, speaking on behalf of kids treated at children’s hospitals around the country.
Supporting children’s hospitals is a community effort, and your local contestant needs your help. Because funds donated to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals stay in the community, when you donate you’re helping kids near you — maybe even the children in your own life. Help your local contestant reach her fundraising goal by donating to these two wonderful causes. Miss America Serves Every April, Miss America joins forces with titleholders and volunteers to host community service projects across the country in an effort to benefit local communities and to raise funds for CMN Hospitals and Miss America state scholarships. The combined efforts of the Miss America Serves event included service projects that took place in homeless shelters, hospitals, parks, neighborhoods, soup kitchens, veteran's centers, schools, senior care facilities, local CMN Hospitals, etc. Miss America Serves is a beacon of community service, goodwill, and generosity. Donations have a direct impact on the area where each event is held, benefiting local kids treated at local member hospitals serving that community. Since 2007, Miss America contestants have raised over $16 million to benefit CMN Hospitals and Miss America scholarships. CMN Hospitals supports 170 member hospitals that treat 10 million kids each year across the U.S. and Canada. Thank you for helping Miss America contestants make miracles happen! |
Helping our brave children is just one way the Miss America Organization helps young women leave a legacy of service, scholarship, and support.
|
|
|
|