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Family donates to Crusade in their estate plan

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Monday, August 01, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Human Interest

Child Development Center of the Bluegrass raises funds for Crusade

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Thursday, July 28, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Events, Crusade History

News-Enterprise praises Crusade’s efforts

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Tuesday, July 19, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Fire Departments, Human Interest

The News-Enterprise in Elizabethtown published this editorial on July 16, 2022.

Crusade’s legacy of caring continues

July 16, 2022

The WHAS Crusade for Children has developed a lasting trust with the community through its efficient distribution of money donated to serve agencies, schools and hospitals which serve children with special needs.

The 69th Crusade collected $5,133,684.69 and roughly one month later every penny was being dispensed for its intended purpose.

The Crusade is charity in its truest form. It uses none of the donated money for overhead, expenses or operating of the telethon. It expects the same from grant applicants, telling them clearly that Crusade dollars are for direct services only. No grants are awarded to cover general operating funds or administrative needs.

The full list of 216 grants, available for public scrutiny at whascrusade.org, is impressive. It ranges from university-directed programming to hospital care and includes an array of social service agencies, nonprofits and school-based initiatives.

Locally, the largest Hardin County grant was $85,000 for the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin. Area hospitals are frequent beneficiaries of the Crusade. The neonatal intensive care unit in Elizabethtown is one of the most obvious Crusade blessings in recent decades, but the history of area hospitals are filled with stories of Crusade kindness.

Crusade grants also support special initiatives aimed at inclusion such as the Rachel’s Fun for Everyone Project. The playground at Optimist Park in Vine Grove received continued support from the Crusade. The current expansion plan, which will add a splash pad, secured $15,000 from the Crusade to go toward shade structures.

“I am extremely grateful for the continued partnership with the Crusade and it’s amazing all the good work they are able to do for the children in our community,” organizer and recent high school graduate Rachel Ritchie said.

Other local contributions on this year’s grant list were Hardin County Schools special education department, $50,000; Hosparus Health, $40,000; Meade County Schools, $25,000; Sunrise Children’s Services, $12,000; CASA of the Heartland, $10,500; Down Syndrome Association of Central Kentucky, $7,000; Camp TESSA, $6,000; Boy Scouts of America, Lincoln Heritage Council, $5,825; and LaRue County Public Schools, $3,000.

Thanks to the generosity from residents across the region, devotion of local fire departments and several significant major fundraising efforts including the LG&E and KU Foundation and Archdiocese of Louisville.

The WHAS Crusade for Children has raised more than $205 million for children with special needs since 1954. Next year’s telethon is June 3 and 4 but you can donate any time to the Crusade through its the secure website at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/wcfc or by calling 502-582-7706.

The Crusade truly is a unique program and a blessing to all it touches throughout the region it calls Kentuckiana.

This editorial represents a consensus of The News-Enterprise editorial board.

NewsRadio 840 WHAS Celebrates 100 Years of Service

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Monday, July 18, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Fire Departments, Human Interest

NewsRadio 840 WHAS is celebrating 100 years of service on July 18, 2022. The station will spend its “birthday” with a full celebration during Kentuckiana’s Morning News, the Tony & Dwight Show and Terry Meiners Show on July 18th.

840 WHAS is Kentucky’s oldest radio station and its history has been well preserved. The LKYRadio.com website is a virtual museum of WHAS history including newspaper articles, jingles and airchecks of great content and historic moments heard on 840 over the past several decades.

For more WHAS history, Berea College has this historical collection. A deeper read on the station’s early history can be found here: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1297&context=etd

NewsRadio 840 WHAS afternoon host Terry Meiners has spent the past year speaking with people from the station’s past in his “WHAS100” series. Hear dozens of interviews on Terry’s podcast feed including a chat with the late morning host Wayne Perkey.

See and hear more here at WHAS.com, just CLICK HERE.

2022 WHAS Crusade for Children Grants Announced

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Monday, June 27, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Fire Departments, Human Interest

The WHAS Crusade for Children announces its grants for 2022 – 2023. 216 grants have been awarded totaling $5,133,684.69. That matches the tote board at the conclusion of the 69th annual WHAS Crusade for Children which took place on June 4 – 5, 2022.

Grant funds become available as the WHAS Crusade for Children begins a new fiscal year on September 1, 2022.


Click here to learn more about the WHAS Crusade for Children grant process.

Click here to see a recap of the 2022 69th annual WHAS Crusade for Children.

SEE HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS FROM CRUSADE WEEKEND ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE, CLICK HERE.


2022-2023 GRANTS LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

4 Leaf Friends $30,000.00

Adair County Board of Education $33,807.00
Allegro Dance Project $5,500.00
American Printing House for the Blind $5,000.00
Americana Community Center $8,000.00
Anchorage Independent School District $20,000.00
Appalachian Regional Healthcare $7,000.00
Arc of the Greater Louisville Area $7,500.00
Archdiocese of Louisville $40,000.00
Art Center of the Bluegrass $2,000.00
Arts for All Kentucky $7,500.00
Asbury University $21,100.00

Baptist Health Foundation Greater Louisville $125,000.00
Baptist Health Foundation Hardin $85,000.00
Baptist Health Foundation Madisonville $9,000.00
Baptist Health Foundation Paducah $17,000.00
Bardstown Independent Schools $25,000.00
Barren Heights Christian Retreat Center $3,000.00
Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center $11,500.00
Bellarmine University – Kids on the Move $70,000.00
Bellarmine University – Scholarships $15,700.00
Berea Independent School District $8,500.00
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest $20,000.00
Best Buddies International $6,000.00
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana $16,000.00
Bluegrass Center For Autism $29,000.00
Boy Scouts of America – Lincoln Heritage Council $5,825.00
Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana $6,300.00
Breckinridge County Board of Education $30,040.00
Bullitt County Public Schools $41,831.00
Burgin Board of Education $17,500.00

Camp Tessa $6,000.00
Campbellsville Independent Schools $14,000.00
CASA at Woodlawn (of the Bluegrass) $6,000.00
CASA of Calloway and Marshall Counties (by the Lakes) $6,000.00
CASA of Lexington $15,000.00
CASA of the Heartland $10,500.00
CASA of the River Region $15,000.00
CASA Program for Bullitt County $16,000.00
Cerebral Palsy KIDS Center $15,000.00
Child Development Centers of the Bluegrass $3,000.00
Childplace $16,000.00
Childrens Hospital Foundation – Norton Children’s Hospital $550,000.00
Clark County Youth Shelter and Family Services $12,000.00
Cliff Hagan Boys & Girls Club $3,000.00
Cloverport Independent School District $63,000.00
Commonwealth Health – Med Center Health Foundation $7,800.00
Commonwealth Theatre Center $7,500.00
Community Action of Southern Indiana $19,000.00
Community Medical Associates
Norton’s Children – Learning & Attention Disorders Clinic $21,000.00
Community Medical Associates
Norton Children’s – Autism Program $45,000.00
Community Medical Associates
Norton Children’s – Pediatric Emergency Medicine $3,500.00
Community Medical Associates
Norton Children’s – Pediatric Nutrition Program $45,000.00
Community Medical Associates
Norton Children’s – Transnasal Endoscopy $90,000.00

Council on Developmental Disabilities $4,000.00
Critically Loved $7,000.00
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation $4,000.00

Deaf Youth Sports Festival $15,000.00
Dorman Preschool Center $20,000.00
Down Syndrome Association of Central Kentucky $7,000.00
Down Syndrome of Louisville $21,000.00
Down Syndrome of South Central Kentucky $7,500.00
Dreams With Wings $7,000.00
Dyslexia Association of The Pennyrile $3,500.00

Easter Seals Cardinal Hill – Capital Grant $50,000.00
Easter Seals Cardinal Hill – Program $3,110.64
Eastern Kentucky University – Assistive Technology Project $12,000.00
Eastern Kentucky University – Scholarships $19,600.00
Eastern Kentucky University – Social Skills Groups $4,000.00
Eminence Indpendent School $24,000.00
Englishton Park Children’s Summer Camp Program $5,500.00
Exploited Childrens Help Organization of Greater Louisville $7,500.00

Family & Children’s Place $27,000.00
Family Ark $15,000.00
Family Enrichment Center $6,875.00
Family Scholar House $15,000.00
Father Maloneys Boys & Girls Haven $70,000.00
Feat of Louisville $13,500.00
Flaget Memorial Hospital Foundation $35,000.00
Floyd Memorial Foundation $42,000.00
Franklin County Schools $21,000.00
Friends School $20,000.00
Fund For the Arts $8,000.00

Gateway Children’s Services $1,965.04
Gateway Community Action $2,000.00
Gildas Club Louisville $5,000.00
Grayson County Schools $10,000.00
Greater Clark County Schools $20,000.00
Green County Board of Education $7,056.96
Green Hill Therapy $23,000.00
Green River Area Down Syndrome Association $10,000.00
Green River Regional Education Cooperative $6,000.00

Hancock County Public Schools $5,000.00
Harbor House of Louisville $25,000.00
Hardin County Schools Special Education Department $50,000.00
Harrison County Exceptional Learners Cooperative $12,000.00
Henry County Public Schools $30,000.00
Heuser Hearing & Language Academy $25,000.00
Home of The Innocents $103,000.00
Hosparus Health $40,000.00
Hospice of The Bluegrass -Bluegrass Care Navigators $8,000.00

I Would Rather Be Reading $6,500.00

Jefferson County Public Schools – Assistive Technology $64,000.00
Jefferson County Public Schools – Autism Program $7,500.00
Jefferson County Public Schools – Communication Disorders $15,000.00
Jefferson County Public Schools – Deaf and Hard of Hearing $40,000.00
Jefferson County Public Schools – Moderate to Severe Disabilities $65,000.00
Jefferson County Public Schools – Psychological Services $4,000.00
Jefferson County Public Schools – Visually Impaired $27,500.00
Jeffersonville Township Public Library $2,500.00
Jennings County School Corporation $7,000.00
Jessamine County Schools $5,000.00
Jewish Community of Louisville – Capital Request $55,000.00
Jewish Community of Louisville – Programmatic Support $9,000.00
Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana $2,650.00
Justin King Foundation $3,000.00

Kendyl and Friends Foundation $12,000.00
Kentuckiana Children’s Center $10,000.00
Kentucky Center For Special Childrens Services – Carriage House $50,000.00
Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation $6,124.00
Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation $16,000.00
Kentucky School for the Deaf Charitable Foundation $10,000.00
Kids Cancer Alliance – Indian Summer Camp $10,000.00
Kore Academy $5,000.00

Lake Cumberland Community Action Agency $6,500.00
LaRue County Public Schools $3,000.00
Lexington Hearing and Speech Center $6,000.00
LifeSpring Health Systems $2,691.15
Lighthouse Academy at Newburg $3,500.00
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary $6,000.00

Madison Area Educational Special Services Unit $5,796.66
Madison Consolidated Schools $37,500.00
Marion County Board of Education $30,000.00
Maryhurst $27,378.00
Meade County Public Schools $25,000.00
Meredith-Dunn Learning Center $20,000.00
Miracle Dancer Scholarship Foundation $10,500.00
Miracle League of Louisville $25,000.00
Mountain Comprehensive Care Center $10,000.00

Nativity Academy At St Boniface $25,000.00
NELCASA – CASA of Nelson County $13,080.00
Nelson County Schools $20,000.00
New Albany Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation $14,500.00
New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding $10,000.00
Northern Kentucky Cooperative For Educational Services $4,956.20

Oldham County Board of Education $65,000.00
Orange County Rehab and Dev. Services – First Chance Center $20,500.00
Outside The Box Therapy $2,000.00
Owen County School District $2,600.00
Owensboro Dance Theater $11,000.00
Owensboro Health Foundation $15,000.00

Paoli Community School Corporation-Throop Elementary School $60,000.00
Paws With Purpose $18,000.00
Personal Counseling Service $21,000.00
Pitt Academy $10,000.00
Project Camp – The Center for Courageous Kids $37,500.00
Project L.E.A.R.N. $5,000.00
Providence House Family Preservation Program $10,000.00
Puzzle Pieces $21,000.00

Rachel’s Fun For Everyone Project $15,000.00
Rauch $13,500.00
Riley Children’s Foundation $6,000.00
Rockcastle County Hospital $18,500.00

SAFY of Kentucky $3,000.00
Saint Joseph – The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East $100,000.00
Saint Joseph Berea Hospital Foundation $12,000.00
Saint Joseph London Foundation $21,000.00
Saint Joseph Mount Sterling Foundation $40,000.00
Seven Counties Services – Capital Grant $25,000.00
Seven Counties Services – Program $126,000.00
Shelby County Public Schools $74,000.00
Silver Creek School Corporation $17,000.00
Society of St Vincent de Paul Council of Louisville $15,000.00
South Central Area Special Education Cooperative $15,500.00
South Central Kentucky Kids on the Block $3,950.00
Spalding University $7,184.00
Special Olympics Kentucky $15,000.00
Spencer County Public Schools $30,000.00
Springs Valley School Corporation $12,200.00
Sproutlings Pediatric Day Care & Preschool $4,189.50
St Francis High School $8,473.00
St Joseph Childrens Home – Annual Fund $30,000.00
St Joseph Childrens Home – Capital Campaign $80,000.00
Stage One The Louisville Childrens Theatre $7,000.00
Summit Academy of Greater Louisville . $10,000.00
Sunrise Childrens Services $12,000.00

T J Samson Community Hospital $50,000.00
Taylor County Board of Education $35,000.00
The de Paul School $11,000.00
The Morton Center $21,000.00
The Point Arc of Northern Kentucky $11,000.00
The REATH Center $8,000.00
Trustees of Indiana University $8,974.00

University of Kentucky – Adapted Toy Lending Library $5,300.00
University of Kentucky – Children’s Hospital Canine Program $4,800.00
University of Louisville – Hospital Ctr for Women & Infants $130,000.00
University of Louisville – Music Therapy Clinic $18,000.00
University of Louisville – Psychological Services (ADHD) $28,000.00
University of Louisville – Special Education Scholarships $17,700.00
University of Louisville – UofL Peace Hospital $30,000.00

Vincennes Community School Corporation $8,000.00
Visually Impaired Preschoolers – Indiana $42,000.00
Visually Impaired Preschoolers – Lexington $46,000.00
Visually Impaired Preschoolers – Louisville $85,000.00
Volunteers of America Mid-States $35,000.00

Wendell Fosters Campus For Developmental Disabilities $15,000.00
Western Kentucky University – Camp COLLAB $4,000.00
Western Kentucky University – Kelly Autism Program (KAP) $22,000.00
Western Kentucky University – Renshaw Early Childhood Center $35,000.00
Western Kentucky University – Scholarships $19,600.00
Whitley County Board of Education $5,000.00
Wilderness Trace Child Development Center Corporation $8,500.00
Woodford County Public Schools $5,000.00

YMCA Childcare Services/Safe Place Services /Camp Piomingo $50,000.00
Youth Ethics and Skills Center $7,500.00
Youth Link Southern Indiana $11,027.54

TOTAL GRANT AWARDS: $5,133,684.69

69th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children raises $5,133,684.69

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Sunday, June 05, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Fire Departments, Human Interest, Uncategorized

The 69th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children came to a close at 7:00pm EDT on Sunday, June 5, 2022.

After the traditional conclusion as firefighters, volunteers and Crusaders sang “God Bless America,” the final tote board was revealed: $5,133,684.69

(WHAS11.com) From buying accessible equipment to running camps, the WHAS Crusade for Children helps millions of kids across Kentucky and Indiana.

With contributions from the Kentuckiana community, the Crusade has raised $5,133,684.69 during the two-day event.
Every penny of donations to the Crusade go toward helping children with special needs and the agencies, hospitals and schools that serve those children.

Fire departments across Kentucky and Indiana collect money for the Crusade and make up about 60% of the donations each year.

Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Protection District led the way for the Kentucky fire departments with $156,175.94.

The top Indiana fire department was Lafayette Township Fire Department with $92,777.31.

LG&E and KU Foundation led the community organizations with $398,104.00 in contributions.


Press coverage

See more coverage from WHAS11.com, click here.

See more coverage from the Courier-Journal, click here.

Hardin County coverage from The News-Enterprise, click here.

Read about Crusade fundraising in Russell Springs from WJRS-FM, click here.

Corydon coverage from the Corydon Democrat, click here.

Archdiocese of Louisville coverage from The Record, click here.

Grayson County coverage from the Messenger-Inquirer, click here.


Binge watch the Crusade

 

Crusade Saturday – June 4th

 

WHAS11 Ballardsville Remote, PRP Remote & Fairdale Remote: click here

WBKO-TV Campbellsville Remote part 1: click here

WBKO-TV Campbellsville Remote part 2: click here

 

Crusade Sunday – June 5th

 

WHAS11 Day 2 of the WHAS Crusade for Children: click here

WHAS11 Day 2 of the WHAS Crusade for Children continues part 2: click here

WBNA-TV Elizabethtown Remote, Shelbyville Remote, & Bardstown Remote: click here

WBKO-TV Leitchfield Remote: click here


Photos and more videos

See photos and videos on the Crusade’s Facebook page, click here.

(This story will be updated.)

Watch the magic of the Crusade


Top Kentucky Fire Departments

Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Protection District $156,175.94
Fern Creek & Buechel Fire Departments $147,750.89
Zoneton Fire Protection District $118,341.77
Jeffersontown Fire District $111,959.80
Highview Fire District $106,235.85
St. Matthews Fire Protection District $91,058.00
Shelby County Fire & Rescue $86,831.88
Anchorage – Middletown Fire Department $72,541.57
Pewee Valley Fire Protection District $64,644.03
Columbia – Adair Fire Department $52,851.76

Top Indiana Fire Departments

Lafayette Township Fire Department $92,777.31
Monroe Township Volunteer Fire Department $72,431.00
Charlestown Vol. Fire Department $57,017.89
Clarksville Fire Department $55,232.00
Ramsey Volunteer Fire & EMS $26,889.29
Elizabeth Volunteer Fire Department $25,320.00
Georgetown Township Volunteer Fire Department $23,227.57
Harrison Township / Corydon Volunteer Fire Department $21,802.43
Lanesville Volunteer Fire Department $17,959.85
Jeffersonville Fire Department $15,850.91
Milltown Fire Department $14,300.00

Top Organizations

LG&E and KU Foundation $398,104.00
Archdiocese of Louisville $211,558.00
Norton Healthcare Employees $115,567.80
Jefferson County Public Schools $69,014.59
Greater Clark County Schools $21,246.00

Alphabetized list of Donors

Here’s an alphabetized list of fire departments, groups, organizations and companies that contributed to the 69th annual WHAS Crusade for Children. This will continue to be updated.

Amvets Post 61 $1,843.00
Anchorage – Middletown Fire Department $72,541.57
Anchorage Public School Read-A-Thon $8,661.60
Angelica Smith $500.00
Arami Acres Equine Program $2,100.00
Archdiocese of Louisville $211,558.00

Bagdad Fire Protection District $12,163.71
Ballardsville Fire Department $10,107.00
Baptist Health Foundation $10,000.00
Bardstown-Nelson County Fire Department $18,969.01
Bedford Fire Department $8,936.71
Black Box Dumpster $789.83
Bluegrass World of Wheels $17,000.00
Boone Township Volunteer Fire Department $7,069.30
Borden/Wood Township Fire Department $3,420.83
Boston Fire Department $5,266.76
Bradfordsville Fire Department $4,339.67
Breeding Area Fire Department $2,133.74
Buddy Award Honoree: Wayne Perkey

Campbellsburg Fire Department – Kentucky $8,824.10
Campbellsville – Taylor County Fire Department $35,716.10
Central Hardin Fire Department $1,583.85
Charlestown Vol. Fire Department $57,017.89
Clarkson Volunteer Fire Department $8,908.15
Clarksville Fire Department $55,232.00
Columbia – Adair Fire Department $52,851.76
Crusade Board of Directors – More for the Kids Sponsor $2,700.00
Crusade Endowment $500,000.00
Custer Area Vol. Fire & Rescue Department $4,686.76

Diane Moore Miracle Dancers $9,000.00

East Grayson Fire Department $6,649.00
Ekron Fire Department $26,830.63
Elizabeth Vol. Fire Department $25,320.00
Eminence Fire Department $11,550.57

Fairdale Fire Department $28,542.38
Fern Creek & Buechel Fire Departments $147,750.89
Fern Creek Split the Pot Winner: Doug Debold
First Harrison Bank – More for the Kids Sponsor $1,500.00
Flaherty Fire Department $31,217.89

Georgetown Township Volunteer Fire Department $23,227.57
Glendale Fire Department $2,967.23
Gravel Switch Fire Department $4,276.70
Greater Clark County Schools $21,246.00
Greater Louisville Rowing $1,000.00
Green County Fire Department $16,198.36

Hardinsburg Fire Department $6,298.52
Harned Area Fire Department $36,113.13
Harrison Township / Corydon Volunteer Fire Department $21,802.43
Hazelwood Community Homes & New Vista – Paul Hall $593.00
Heth Township Volunteer Fire Department $14,824.11
Highview Fire District $106,235.85

In Memory of Lorne Ballard $23,580.00
In Memory of Milton and Mimi Metz – from Perry Metz $5,000.00

Jefferson County Public Schools $69,014.59
Jeffersontown Fire District $111,959.80
Jeffersonville Fire Department $15,850.91
Jennings Township Volunteer Fire Department $14,929.70
Jewish Community of Louisville $180.00
Joe Huber’s Family Farm & Restaurant $2,500.00

Kelly Knoop and family $9,300.69
Kentuckiana Corvette Club & Moose Lodge 5 $12,547.00
Kentucky 86 Fire Department $21,000.00
Kentucky Kingdom $5,000.00

Lafayette Township Fire Department $92,777.31
LaGrange Fire and Rescue $22,247.68
Lanesville Volunteer Fire Department $17,959.85
Leavenworth Crusaders – Wilkins Family $5,155.00
Leavenworth Fire District $6,363.25
Lebanon Fire Department $41,222.00
Lebanon Junction Fire Department $9,816.08
Leitchfield Fire Department $16,320.89
Lemonade Stand – Andrew & Elizabeth $400.00
Lemonade Stand – Anthony, Audrey & Tristan $200.00
Lemonade Stand – Ava Canterbury $283.57
Lemonade Stand – Isaiah $200.00
Lemonade Stand – Madison Kazunas & Holden Greener $214.46
Lemonade Stand – Max, Huck & Charlie Davis $239.79
Lemonade Stand – Paisley & Fiona $480.00
Lemonade Stand – Sam & Zach Benson & Max Schuster $2,357.43
LG&E and KU Foundation $398,104.00
Livonia Fire Department $712.70
Loretto Fire Department $7,047.27

McCulloch Volunteer Fire Department $10,731.12
McDaniels Volunteer Fire Department $9,521.76
Meade County Fire Protection District $9,142.14
Meredith Dunn School $1,536.35
Milltown Fire Department $14,300.00
Monroe TWP Vol. Fire Department $72,431.00
Mt. Washington Fire Protection $51,608.10

New Albany Fire Department $7,016.25
New Castle Fire Department 15,583.75
New Hope Fire Department $2,700.00
New Middletown Volunteer Fire Department $10,356.56
Nichols Fire Department $6,840.33
Northeast Nelson Fire Department $21,779.66
Norton Healthcare Employees $115,567.80
NuLu Business Association $500.00

Okolona Fire Department $47,984.29
Okolona Fire Department Auxiliary – Milwaukee Tools Raffle Winner: Kenny Settle $2,500.00
Okolona Street Rods $8,420.00
Over Takers Car Club $215.00

Palmyra Fire Department $12,067.02
Payneville Fire Department $12,314.50
Pewee Valley Fire Protection District $64,644.03
Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Protection District $156,175.94
Pleasureville Fire Department $8,711.70

Ramsey Volunteer Fire & EMS $26,889.29
Raywick Fire Department $7,097.92
Republic Bank & Trust Co. $6,900.00
Republic Bank & Trust Co. $10,000.00
Retired McMahan Firefighters $7,805.00
Rineyville Fire Department $12,830.00
Rolling Fork & New Haven Fire Departments $21,828.39
Russell Springs Fire Department $11,506.75

Scottsburg Fire Department $13,527.15
Shelby County Fire & Rescue $86,831.88
Shelbyville Fire Department $15,822.81
Shepherdsville Fire Department $33,412.97
Shively Fire Department $10,140.81
Simpsonville Fire Department $12,890.24
Sonora Fire Department $5,245.71
South Oldham Fire Department $51,281.75
Southeast Bullitt Fire Department $20,193.39
Sparkles & Spurs $2,157.00
Springfield-Washington County Fire Department $8,615.68
St. Matthews Fire Protection District $91,058.00
Stephensburg Fire & Rescue $7,410.00
Superior Van & Mobility – More for the Kids Sponsor $6,900.00

Taylorsville Fire Department $38,108.76
TEGNA Foundation $10,000.00
The Temple $3,600.00
Tony Walker Financial $5,000.00
TOPS #20 – Tammy Sizemore $300.00
Tri-Township Fire & Rescue $12,917.91

UofL and UL Health – More for the Kids Sponsor $6,900.00
Upton Fire Department $2,288.20

Valley Creek Fire Department $15,105.00
Vine Grove Fire Department $13,871.53
Visually Impaired Preschool Services $1,106.00

Waddy Fire Department $13,757.79
Wax Fire Department $5,012.25
West 84 Volunteer Fire Department $3405
West Point Fire Department $12,358.60
Westport Fire Department $4,328.26
White Mills Volunteer Fire Department $7,060.00
Willisburg Fire Department $3,785.00
Woodford County Fire Department $15,388.00

Zoneton Fire Protection District $118,341.77

TOTAL: $5,133,684.69


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 5, 2022

69th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children raises $5,133,684.69

Communities in Kentucky and southern Indiana came together once again for the 69th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children to make life better for children with special needs. The final tote board tallied $5,133,684.69 as America’s most successful local telethon concluded with the traditional singing of “God Bless America” just before 7:00pm (EDT) Sunday, June 5, 2022. Since 1954, the Crusade has now raised a cumulative total of more than $205 million.

This year’s telethon featured live performances on the Variety Show on Saturday, June 4. The show was hosted by WHAS11’s Shay McAlister and 840 WHAS Radio’s Terry Meiners. They were joined by Patrick Henry Hughes, magician David Garrard, American Idol contestant Jackson Snelling of Austin, IN, and The Southern Sirens. There were additional recorded performances from The Miracle Dancers, The Diane Moore Dancers, Magician Lance Burton, Hazel Miller and the Collective, Sweet Harmony, Michelle Sydnor and Friends, Ricky Beavers, and American Idol contestant Layla Spring of Marion County, KY.

“It is heartwarming to see the people of Kentuckiana step up once again to make life better for children with special needs. A huge thank you to all who gave, the firefighters who worked tirelessly to collect, and the dedicated volunteers that help every year. After another tough year, this kind of generosity will make a very real difference in the lives of so many children,” said WHAS Crusade for Children President & CEO Dawn Lee.

More than $205 million for the kids
In its first 69 years, the Crusade has raised more than $205 million for children with special needs. One hundred percent of all donations raised Crusade weekend are returned in the form of grants to agencies, schools and hospitals that make life better for children with special needs in Kentucky and southern Indiana.

It takes a cast of thousands for this annual miracle, from individual donors dropping pocket change into boots at firefighter roadblocks to children hosting lemonade stands to corporations offering payroll deduction.

The Leaders
Nearly 60 percent of donations are collected by nearly 200 fire departments in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Fire departments have been involved with the Crusade since 1956 when Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Chief Ernie Bohler brought $400 on the Memorial Auditorium stage in Louisville and challenged all fire departments to get involved.

Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Protection District led the way for the Kentucky fire departments with $156,175.94.

The top Indiana fire department was Lafayette Township Fire Department with $92,777.31.

LG&E and KU Foundation led the community organizations with $398,104.00 in contributions.

So many to thank
The annual Crusade Internet/radio/telethon kicked off at 1:00pm (EDT) on Saturday, June 4 and aired in its entirety on 840 WHAS Radio, WHAS11 and worldwide on WHAS11.com. WHAS11 also simulcast the Crusade weekend program on YouTube Live. Updates were posted all weekend long on WHASCrusade.org, and donors across the country made donations.

In addition, WBNA-TV 21.1 in Louisville aired live broadcasts 12:30pm to 6:30pm Sunday, June 5, from the Kentucky cities of Elizabethtown, Shelbyville and Bardstown. WBKO-TV in Bowling Green aired remote telecasts from Campbellsville on Saturday and Leitchfield on Sunday.

Television Network
WHAS-TV, Louisville (flagship station)
WBNA-TV, Louisville
WBKO-TV, Bowling Green

Radio Network
WHAS, Louisville (flagship station)

Internet Network
WHAS11.com
WHASCrusade.org

To honor a pledge
Tax-deductible contributions can be sent anytime:
WHAS Crusade for Children
520 W. Chestnut St.
Louisville, KY 40202

Donations can also be made securely online on www.WHASCrusade.org.

To view a complete list of all groups that made donations live on the 69th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children, go to www.WHASCrusade.org.

About the WHAS Crusade for Children
The WHAS Crusade for Children, established by WHAS-TV in 1954, raises money for schools, agencies and hospitals that make life better for children with special needs. In its first 69 years, the Crusade has raised more than $205 million. Thanks to generous contributions of goods and services, the Crusade returns 100 percent of all donations to organizations in all 120 Kentucky counties and more than 50 southern Indiana counties. Fire departments raise nearly 60 percent of the money each year by staging road blocks and other events.

Millions of children have been helped by the Crusade since 1954. The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Gifts are tax-deductible as permitted by law.

69th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children is ON THE AIR!

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Tuesday, May 17, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Fire Departments, Human Interest



There are many ways to give!

Donate By phone

Call 502-582-7511
Toll Free 1-888-382-7511

Operators are standing by!

Donate by Mail

Send your donation to:
WHAS Crusade for Children
520 W. Chestnut St.
Louisville, KY 40202.

Please be sure to make note if the donation is in honor or memory of someone or if you’d like to give credit to a certain fire department.

Donate Securely Online

Give online safely and securely. There is a section where someone can honor/memorialize a loved one or credit a fire department.

Watch the Crusade LIVE on WHAS11.com

Click here to watch continuous LIVE streaming on WHAS11.com.

Watch the Crusade LIVE on Facebook

Click here to watch continuous LIVE streaming on Facebook.

Venmo

Venmo a donation to @CrusadeForChildren. You can credit your fire department in the comments section.

Cash App

Just like Venmo, use Cash App and make a secure donation to $CrusadeChildren. You can credit your fire dept. in the notes section.

Paypal

If you use PayPal, you can use it to donate to the WHAS Crusade for Children!

Alexa

If you have an Amazon smart device, just say, “Alexa, donate to the Crusade for Children…” and Alexa will talk you through your secure donation, charging it to your card on file with Amazon.

ApplePay

New this year! You can donate to the Crusade using ApplePay.

Donate via Facebook

Go to the Crusade’s Facebook page to donate securely online. Facebook does not keep any fees for a charitable donation!


Who gave how much? It’s all listed here

Here’s a running list of fire departments, organizations and companies as they appeared on the 69th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children.
This list will be refreshed throughout the weekend. So keep checking back!

Campbellsburg Fire Department – Kentucky $8,824.10
LaGrange Fire and Rescue $22,247.68
Ballardsville Fire Department $10,107.00
Tony Walker Financial $5,000.00
Hazelwood Community Homes & New Vista – Paul Hall $593.00
Jefferson County Public Schools $69,014.59
Sparkles & Spurs $2,157.00
Okolona Fire Department Auxiliary – Milwaukee Tools Raffle Winner: Kenny Settle $1,500.00
Baptist Health Foundation $10,000.00
Okolona Street Rods $8,420.00
Angelica Smith $500.00
Visually Impaired Preschool Services $1,106.00
Jewish Community of Louisville $180.00
Amvets Post 61 $1,843.00
Over Takers Car Club $215.00
Black Box Dumpster $789.83
Meredith Dunn School $1,536.35
Lemonade Stand – Andrew & Elizabeth $400.00
Greater Louisville Rowing $1,000.00
Lemonade Stand – Paisley & Fiona $480.00
Retired McMahan Firefighters $7,805.00
Lemonade Stand – Anthony, Audrey & Tristan $200.00
Lemonade Stand – Ava Canterbury $283.57
Lemonade Stand – Max, Huck & Charlie Davis $239.79
Lemonade Stand – Madison Kazunas & Holden Greener $214.46
Lemonade Stand – Isaiah $200.00
Lemonade Stand – Sam & Zach Benson & Max Schuster $2,357.43
Green County Fire Department $16,198.36
Breeding Area Fire Department $2,133.74
Columbia Fire Department $52,851.76
Campbellsville – Taylor County Fire Department $35,716.10
Kelly Knoop and family $9,300.69
Diane Moore Miracle Dancers $9,000.00
Milltown Fire Department $14,300.00
Superior Van & Mobility – More for the Kids Sponsor $6,900.00
Kentuckiana Corvette Club & Moose Lodge 5 $12,547.00
NuLu Business Association $500.00
St. Matthews Fire Protection District $91,058.00
South Oldham Fire Department $51,281.75
Clarksville Fire Department $55,232.00
TEGNA Foundation $10,000.00
Norton Healthcare Employees $115,567.80
In Memory of Lorne Ballard $23,580.00
Arami Acres Equine Program $2,100.00
Livonia Fire Department $712.70
Anchorage Public School Read-A-Thon $8,661.60
New Albany Fire Department $7,016.25
Fairdale Fire Department $28,542.38
LG&E and KU Foundation $398,104.00
Buddy Award Honoree: Wayne Perkey
Palmyra Fire Department $12,067.02
Scottsburg Fire Department $13,527.15
Ekron Fire Department $26,830.63
Bluegrass World of Wheels $17,000.00
Tri-Township Fire & Rescue $12,917.91
McCulloch Volunteer Fire Department $10,731.12
Nichols Fire Department $6,840.33
Leavenworth Crusaders – Wilkins Family $5,155.00
Highview Fire District $106,235.85
Ramsey Volunteer Fire & EMS $26,889.29
First Harrison Bank – More for the Kids Sponsor $1,500.00
Jeffersonville Fire Department $15,850.91
Joe Huber’s Family Farm & Restaurant $2,500.00
UofL and UL Health – More for the Kids Sponsor $6,900.00
Pewee Valley Fire Protection District $64,644.03
Jeffersontown Fire District $111,959.80
Heth Township Volunteer Fire Department $14,824.11
In Memory of Milton and Mimi Metz – from Perry Metz $5,000.00
Southeast Bullitt Fire Department $20,193.39
Meade County Fire Protection District $9,142.14
The Temple $3,600.00
Georgetown Township Volunteer Fire Department $23,227.57
Crusade Board of Directors – More for the Kids Sponsor $2,700.00
Jennings Township Volunteer Fire Department $14,929.70
Payneville Fire Department $12,314.50
Boone Township Volunteer Fire Department $7,069.30
Clarkson Volunteer Fire Department $8,908.15
East Grayson Fire Department $6,649.00
Hardinsburg Fire Department $6,298.52
Harned Area Fire Department $36,113.13
McDaniels Vol. Fire Department $9,521.76
Wax Fire Department $5,012.25
Custer Area Vol. Fire & Rescue Department $4,686.76
Leitchfield Fire Department $16,320.89
Glendale Fire Department $2,967.23
Sonora Fire Department $5,245.71
Stephensburg Fire & Rescue $7,410.00
White Mills Volunteer Fire Department $7,060.00
West 84 Volunteer Fire Department 3405
West Point Fire Department $12,358.60
Kentucky 86 Fire Department $21,000.00
Lebanon Junction Fire Department $9,816.08
Rineyville Fire Department $12,830.00
Vine Grove Fire Department $13,871.53
Central Hardin Fire Department $1,583.85
Upton Fire Department $2,288.20
Valley Creek Fire Department $15,105.00
Simpsonville Fire Department $12,890.24
New Castle Fire Department 15,583.75
Pleasureville Fire Department $8,711.70
Eminence Fire Department $11,550.57
Bagdad Fire Protection District $12,163.71
Taylorsville Fire Department $38,108.76
Shelbyville Fire Department $15,822.81
Waddy Fire Department $13,757.79
Bedford Fire Department $8,936.71
Zoneton Fire Protection District $118,341.77
Leavenworth Fire District $6,363.25
Borden/Wood Township Fire Department $3,420.83
Anchorage – Middletown Fire Department $72,541.57
Kentucky Kingdom $5,000.00
TOPS #20 – Tammy Sizemore $300.00
Shepherdsville Fire Department $33,412.97
New Middletown VFD $10,356.56
Mt. Washington Fire Protection $51,608.10
Monroe TWP Vol. Fire Department $72,431.00
Westport Fire Department $4,328.26
Charlestown Vol. Fire Department $57,017.89
Lanesville VFD $17,959.85
Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Protection District $156,175.94
Republic Bank & Trust Co. $6,900.00
Elizabeth Vol. Fire Department $25,320.00
Shively Fire Department $10,140.81
Harrison Township / Corydon Volunteer Fire Department $21,802.43
Okolona Fire Department $47,984.29
Flaherty Fire Department $31,217.89
Woodford County Fire Department $15,388.00
Shelby County Fire & Rescue $86,831.88
Willisburg Fire Department $3,785.00
Springfield-Washington Co Fire Dept $8,615.68
Raywick Fire Department $7,097.92
Gravel Switch Fire Department $4,276.70
Bradfordsville Fire Department $4,339.67
Loretto Fire Department $7,047.27
Lebanon Fire Department $41,222.00
New Hope Fire Department $2,700.00
Rolling Fork & New Haven Fire Departments $21,828.39
Northeast Nelson Fire Department $21,779.66
Boston Fire Department $5,266.76
Bardstown-Nelson County Fire Department $18,969.01
Lafayette Township Fire Dept $92,777.31
Greater Clark County Schools $21,246.00
Republic Bank & Trust Co. $10,000.00
Archdiocese of Louisville $211,558.00
Fern Creek Split the Pot Winner: Doug Debold
Fern Creek & Buechel Fire Departments $147,750.89
Crusade Endowment $500,000.00

TOTAL: $5,133,684.69


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Firefighters and communities back in-person for the 69th WHAS Crusade for Children

The 69th WHAS Crusade for Children is scheduled for June 4-5, 2022. Communities throughout Kentucky and southern Indiana have been a key part of the WHAS Crusade for Children since 1954. Crusade supporters come together each year to help make life better for children with special needs in Kentucky and Indiana. Many fire departments are bringing back in-person events and donation collections this year.

Shay McAlister and Terry Meiners host
This year’s telethon will feature some live performances for the Variety Show beginning at 8pm (EDT) on Saturday, June 4. The show will be hosted by WHAS11’s Shay McAlister and 840 WHAS Radio’s Terry Meiners and will bring great entertainment right into viewers’ homes. They will be joined by Patrick Henry Hughes who is returning in-person for the first time since 2019. Renowned magician and long-time Crusade friend David Garrard will amaze viewers with his magic tricks. American Idol contestant Jackson Snelling, of Austin, Indiana, will also be performing this year. Other performers taking part in this year’s show include The Miracle Dancers, The Diane Moore Dancers, Magician Lance Burton, Hazel Miller and the Collective, The Southern Sirens, Sweet Harmony and Michelle Sydnor and Friends; plus performances by recording artist Ricky Beavers and American Idol contestant Layla Spring of Marion County, Kentucky.

Firefighters still leading the way
Fire departments across Kentucky and southern Indiana raise nearly 60 percent of Crusade donations each year by staging roadblocks and hosting other events. Some fire departments will also host drive through collection sites at their fire stations or at other convenient locations for donors to drop off donations. Check with your local fire departments and other civic groups to find out how they will be collecting donations this year.

here are also many digital ways to donate. Fire departments get fundraising credit if you include their name when using the following ways to give:

• ApplePay
• Venmo @CrusadeForChildren
• CashApp $CrusadeChildren
• PayPal WHAS Crusade for Children
• WHASCrusade.org

In addition, Facebook users can host a Facebook fundraiser for the WHAS Crusade for Children at https://www.facebook.com/fund/WHASCrusade/.

Crusade Network
The annual Crusade Internet/radio/telethon kicks off at 1:00pm (EDT) on Saturday, June 4 and airs in its entirety on WHAS Radio (AM 840), WHAS-TV (Channel 11.1) and on WHAS11.com. The tote board total will be announced just before 7:00pm (EDT) on Sunday, June 5.

In addition, WBNA-TV (Channel 21.1) in Louisville airs live broadcasts from12:30pm to 6:30pm (EDT) Sunday, June 5 from the Kentucky cities of Elizabethtown, Shelbyville and Bardstown. WBKO-TV in Bowling Green airs remote telecasts from Campbellsville on Saturday from 7:00-8:00pm (EDT) and Leitchfield from 12:30-2:00pm (EDT) on Sunday.

Television Network
WHAS-TV, Louisville (flagship station)
WBNA-TV, Louisville
WBKO-TV, Bowling Green

Radio Network
WHAS, Louisville (flagship station)

Internet Network
WHAS11.com
WHASCrusade.org
WHAS11.com will provide live video streaming of the entire broadcast visible anywhere in the world and also simulcast on Facebook Live. WHASCrusade.org will provide updates throughout the weekend and a complete list of all groups that make donations.

100 percent for the kids
In the first 68 years, the Crusade has raised $200 million for children with special needs. Thanks to generous contributions of goods and services, the Crusade is able to grant 100 percent of all donations to agencies, hospitals and schools that serve children with special needs in all 120 Kentucky counties and more than 50 southern Indiana counties.

It takes a cast of thousands for this annual miracle, from individual donors dropping pocket change into boots at firefighter roadblocks to schools hosting penny challenges to corporations offering payroll deduction.


About the WHAS Crusade for Children
The WHAS Crusade for Children, established by WHAS-TV in 1954, raises money for agencies, hospitals and schools that make life better for children with special needs. Thanks to generous contributions of goods and services, the Crusade returns 100 percent of all donations to organizations in all 120 Kentucky counties and more than 50 counties in southern Indiana. Fire departments raise nearly 60 percent of the money each year by staging roadblocks and hosting other events. Millions of children have been helped by the Crusade since 1954. The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Gifts are tax-deductible as permitted by law.

Donations are tax deductible

The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Gifts are tax deductible as permitted by law. EIN #23-7075524.

See a list of the many NEW WAYS TO GIVE, just CLICK HERE for more.

Crusade lemonade stands return!

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Wednesday, May 04, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History

69th annual Crusade just a month away!

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Monday, May 02, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Fire Departments, Human Interest

The WHAS Crusade for Children is always working to provide grant money to schools, hospitals, and agencies throughout Kentucky and Indiana. 100 percent of your donations go to providing a better life for special needs children. School systems remain one of the largest recipients of grant money to help with purchasing everything from assistive technologies to adaptive equipment. Here’s a look at your donations helping Isabelle Cannon attain her goal of graduating from Ballard High School this June.

The bike you see Isabelle riding in the story costs nearly five thousand dollars. This year the WHAS Crusade for Children awarded over 1.4 million dollars in grant money to K-12 school systems including Jefferson County Public Schools. To see a complete list of this year’s grant recipients you can go to WHASCrusade.org. While there you can also donate to the Crusade for Children. Just click on the “Ways to Give” tab at the top of the page to see all the different ways you can donate.

Lonnie Walker creates “Superhero” 69th Crusade logo!

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Monday, March 28, 2022 / Published in Crusade Agencies, Crusade Donors, Crusade Endowment, Crusade Events, Crusade History, Fire Departments, Human Interest

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