When the final donations were tallied at 5 p.m. on Sunday, the 47th TeleMiracle had raised more than $5.5 million.
The annual telethon fundraiser generated a grand total of $5,519,229 for the Kinsmen Foundation in Saskatchewan.
“Every dollar counts and we are so grateful to the people of Saskatchewan for their continuing support,” said Scott Lamb, TeleMiracle 47 chair. “The best part is that all the money raised stays right here in Saskatchewan, to help their friends, neighbours and communities.”
The Kinsmen Foundation will use the funds for specialized medical and mobility equipment, assistance with medical travel and new and innovative health care equipment. Each year, the organization receives more than 1,000 applications for help. The foundation focuses on trying to improve independence and quality of life for people in Saskatchewan.
Of the grand total, $108,182 was donated by Nutrien, matching donations raised by Saskatchewan talent. Eighty Saskatchewan performers appeared throughout the telethon.
“TeleMiracle remains rooted in Saskatchewan and the generosity of Saskatchewan people really shined through once again this weekend,” Lamb said. “These donations are going to help so many people across the province.”
Tributes were also made in memory of former long-time TeleMiracle host Bob McGrath. He made more than 40 appearances on the telethon, with his first in 1977 and final in 2018. McGrath died on Dec. 4.
Next year’s fundraiser will take place in Regina, running Feb. 24-25, 2024. The show is already in the planning stages, according to a news release.
Since 1977, TeleMiracle has raised more than $158 million.