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It's Time to Celebrate TeleMiracle

Released on February 22, 2021

TeleMiracle Week Runs February 21 to 27 Promoting the 45th Annual Telethon

The Minister Responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission Don McMorris and Kinsmen, Kinettes and Kin Clubs of Saskatchewan are excited to announce that this is TeleMiracle Week in Saskatchewan, culminating this Saturday, February 27 when the 45th edition of the annual telethon kicks off.

“TeleMiracle is a distinctly Saskatchewan event, reflecting the kindness and generosity of our province's people,” McMorris said.  “With a population of nearly 1.2 million people, we can all be proud that more than $140 million has been raised since 1977.  I urge everyone to support this extraordinary fundraiser by tuning into the telethon and encouraging your family, friends and neighbours to 'ring those phones' with donations to TeleMiracle 45, helping people right here in our province.”

TeleMiracle is organized annually by the Kinsmen, Kinettes and Kin Clubs of Saskatchewan with the proceeds going to the Kinsmen Foundation, which provides specialized mobility and medical equipment to people and organizations throughout the province, as well as travel assistance for residents in need of medical treatment outside their community.  Last year's telethon raised $5,523,472.

“Saskatchewan people have given generously to TeleMiracle for the past 44 years and this year, we need their support more than ever,” TeleMiracle 45 Chair Brian Angstadt said.  “Thanks to our donors, TeleMiracle will continue to touch the lives of people in every corner of the province.  We are grateful for the honour of having TeleMiracle Week declared in Saskatchewan, which helps raise awareness in advance of this important telethon.”

TeleMiracle 45 will take place at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon without an in-studio audience.  The hosts will be on stage live but, for safety reasons, the majority of the musical entertainment and donor presentations will be pre-taped or linked live from other locations.  The pre-show, Countdown to TeleMiracle, will be live-streamed on www.telemiracle.com beginning at 6:15 p.m. Saturday night.  At 9 p.m. the 20-hour television broadcast gets underway on Saskatchewan's CTV stations.  The telethon will continue to air around the clock until 5 p.m. on Sunday, February 28.

While the annual event has been occurring in Saskatchewan for 45 years, the week was first officially recognized in legislation in 2006 with The Recognition of TeleMiracle Week Act.

For more information, visit www.telemiracle.com.

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For more information, contact:

Donna Boyle
Provincial Capital Commission
Regina
Phone: 306-787-8544
Email: donna.boyle@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-520-8404

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