Campaign information from previous years on commercegives.blogspot.com

Friday, November 1, 2013

The Last Day

We've made it to the final day of the campaign and it's very exciting. With just a few hours left we have had 45.87% of Commerce donate, which I think is amazing. But there is still some time to donate and hopefully we can reach our goal of 55% by day's end.

As of right now, DOPL is just edging out DPU in individual contributors by one person. This race is coming down to the last moments.

Noel Taxin from DOPL won in the donation drawing. Jackie Betts from CORP, Jan Buchi from DRE,  Marvin Everett from DRE, and  John Crawford from DOPL won in the blog drawing.
Hooray for winning!

There is still time to donate so hurry to www.usecf.state.ut.us and help us reach the 55%.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Day 31 Happy Halloween

ONLY ONE MORE DAY!

We are doing great. We've finally breached 100 people donating from our Department, which is really exciting. We're now at 43% for Commerce as a whole. And DOPL has overtaken DPU for most individuals who have donated, with 22 individuals. That's amazing.

Tracy Naff from DOPL, Mykah Travis from DRE, and Tammy Baker from DOPL won in our donation drawing. Mary Price from CORP, Rachell Oaks from CORP, Kathy Archuleta from DRE, and Connie Call from DOPL won the blog drawing. 

Everyone is so happy!
There is still time to win excellent prizes and to feel great. So donate now at www.usecf.state.ut.us and enter the blog drawing.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Day Thirty

Wow. The end is near. We only have two full days left to contribute so make sure you go to www.usecf.state.ut.us to donate if you haven't already.

We're doing pretty well so far. My goal at the start of the campaign was to have 55% of Commerce donate. And right now we're at 39%, which is pretty great. I hope we can get a surge of contributors these next couple days and that we'll reach that 55%.

Right now the competition for most individual contributors is neck and neck (and neck), with CORP, DOPL, and DPU all in the mix. But every division is doing a really excellent job and I'm impressed by the good attitudes of all involved.

We had some winners today in the drawings. In the donation drawing, we had Dan Jones from CORP as our winner. Connie Hendricks from DPU, Shauna Benvegnu-Springer from DPU, Masuda Medcalf from ADM, David Thomson from DPU, and Teresa Swanson from CORP won in the blog drawing. Congratulations to all our winners!
"Winning is great!"

If you're here and haven't donated yet be sure to go to  www.usecf.state.ut.us to donate!

Friday, October 25, 2013

The Building Event Was GreatWe

We had a great day at the Building Event. We had popcorn and puppies! Twelve charities attended the event.
I'd like to give a big thank you to the charities that participated in our event.
Click on the charities names to be directed to their websites.


We really want to thank all of you who attended the event! So we're going to thank you. You can't stop us!
FYI: We were supposed to be "Helping (Ranch/Farm) Hands"
And we had a TON of winners! Adam Watson from DCP, Michele Beck from OCS, Joyce Mcstotts from DOPL, and Carol Verdoia from the AGO won our donation and raffle drawings. Chenille Hutto from DCP, Brandon Henrie from SEC, Elliot Lawrence from OPRO, Van Kagie from DRE, Kadee Wright from DRE, Carla Westbroek from DRE, Allison Pettley from DOPL, Grant Allen from DOPL, Deb Buckeley from the AGO, and Terri Lym from AGO won raffle drawings and blog drawings! Congratulations everyone!
Everyone was happy they won!
Don't forget to go onto www.usecf.state.ut.us and donate! And remember to enter the blog drawing!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Day 23

The Building Event is tomorrow. I am very excited. There are going to be some great charities there and it's going to be really worth while. The event is tomorrow from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm downstairs in the first floor lobby and north conference room. We really hope to see you all there.

DPU is doing an outstanding job with individual donators. They are essentially wiping the floor with all of us. And I have some very exciting news in the division percentages...(drum roll please)...the Office of Consumer Services has reached ONE HUNDRED PERCENT of individuals from their division donating. It is tremendously exciting! Congratulations to them and to all of us for knowing them.

We held a drawing yesterday and the lucky winners from the donation drawing were both from DPU. Congratulations to Paul Hicken and Sam Liu! Also, congratulations to  Jonny Stewart from DRE, Mykah Travis from DRE, Rachell Oaks from CORP, Cyndy Nelson from OPRO, Sheila Thomas from SEC, and Erika Tedder from DPU for being our winners in the blog drawing. 
So much joy happens when you win.
Do you see the joy?
 So don't forget to visit us tomorrow during the event and most especially don't forget to donate at www.usecf.state.ut.us! Thanks so much!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Children’s Miracle Network 1513 and Primary Children’s Medical Center Foundation 1036

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® raises funds for 170 children’s hospitals across North America, which, in turn, use the money where it’s needed the most. Our local Children’s Miracle Network hospital is Primary Children’s Medical Center. When a donation is given it stays in the community, ensuring that every dollar is helping local kids. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals is Charity Code 1513 and Primary Children’s Medical Center Foundation is Charity Code 1036

Since 1983, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has raised more than $4 billion, most of it $1 at a time. These donations have gone to support research and training, purchase equipment, and pay for uncompensated care, all in support of our mission to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible.

62 children enter a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital for treatment every minute — that's one child every second. Some are battling cancer. Some are suffering from a traumatic injury. Others require constant care because they were born too early, or with a genetic disease. Regardless of why the kids are there, 170 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals always have their doors open.

Children’s Miracle Network was started in part by our local Marie Osmond in Orem, Utah in 1983. Here is a photo from the Telethon that aired from Osmond Studios in Orem, Utah raising nearly $4.8 million for 22 children’s hospitals leading to the founding of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals by Marie Osmond, John Schneider, Mick Shannon and Joe Lake. The Telethon remains a key fundraiser today in more than 50 U.S. and Canadian markets.


Our local Children’s Miracle Network hospital is Primary Children’s Medical Center. Primary Children’s is the only full-service pediatric facility in the Intermountain area, serving all of Utah and southern Idaho and areas of Montana, Wyoming and Nevada. In comparison with other children’s hospitals, Primary Children’s ranks sixth in treating the highest volume of critical pediatric cases. The hospital is also one of only 10 children’s hospitals in the U.S. to be associated with a major school of medicine.


In 1984, Dairy Queen became official corporate partner. In more recent years, Miracle Treat Day has become a favorite tradition for CMN Hospitals supporters. Who could turn down a Blizzard® Treat when $1 or more from each sold goes to help save and improve kids’ lives?


The start of more than half a billion miracles: Walmart and Sam’s Club begin fundraising for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, resulting in $650 million+ raised to-date at more than 5,000 stores and warehouse clubs across North America. That equates to roughly 670,000 new pediatric wheelchairs, or 54 30-suite NICU wings!


As official ambassadors and spokespeople for their hospital and state, Champions traditionally meet with the sitting U.S. president during a scheduled visit including this one with Barack Obama. Bill and Hillary Clinton, George W. and Laura Bush have all welcomed and applauded the hundreds of Champions who’ve walked through the White House halls since 1996.


Donations to Primary Children’s support a 90-year tradition of providing medical care without regard to race, religion, or the ability to pay, as well as pediatric research, equipment, toys and craft supplies, and supports programs such as bereavement counseling, and music and art therapy.


Here is one local child whose life was saved through the work done at Primary Children’s Hospital.



There are so many worthy causes out there, it’s so hard to pick just one, but there is a certain spot in my heart that is touched even more deeply when I know that my donation will go to help a young child.