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Who says athletes don't do their part? The Mariners sent over a press release announcing how much money they've raised for northwest charities. The M's raised over a million dollars. They've nearly collected 10 million over the last nine years. Kind of makes you wonder about all those people who said let the Sonics leave...they don't add anything to the community. Well I don't have the numbers in front of me of what the Sonics added, but you have one Seattle team (the M's) pouring a million to the needy. Enough of my mini-rant. The official press release is after the jump. You can see what organization got what.
"We take our responsibility to the community very seriously at the Seattle Mariners. I'm proud that Mariners Care, our corporate partners and our fans have helped make such a positive and lasting impact on our community," said Howard Lincoln, Mariners Chair and CEO. During 2008, Mariners Care and the Mariners corporate partners supported over 1,500 local organizations including Boys & Girls Clubs of King County, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Page Ahead Children's Literacy Program, Puget Sound Blood Center, and Seattle Children's Hospital. Additionally, every Mariners player participated in and supported various community programs and causes. Mariners Care 2008 Highlights Mariners Care Community Section & Commissioner's Initiative for Children Through the Mariners Care Community Section and the Commissioner's Initiative for Children, thousands of children had the chance to attend a Seattle Mariners home game. This year's contribution totaled $150,000. Boeing Mariners Care Athletic Field Grant Since 1985, a partnership between The Boeing Company and the Mariners provides a grant of $100,000 to improve youth baseball fields in the community. This year's recipient was the City of Des Moines for the Des Moines Field House Park Renovation Project. PACCAR "RBIs for Literacy" Mariners Care Silent Auctions Seattle Mariners "Groundskeeper for A Day" Fundraising Program More than $72,000 has been raised this season for Pacific Northwest charities through the "Groundskeeper for a Day" donations offered at various auctions. Peoria Diamond Club Annual Spring Training Charity Game The annual Spring Training Charity Game between the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres raised $58,128. Beneficiaries included youth based organizations such as Girl Scouts, Hope Kids, Homeward Bound, Boys & Girls Clubs and Foundation for Blind Children, as well as local schools, summer camps, food banks and American Cancer Society. Seattle Children's Hospital Wishing Well Thanks to donations, a generous match by Wizards of the Coast and coins collected in the Wishing Well on the Main Concourse in center field at Safeco Field, $26,000 has been donated to Seattle Children's to benefit Pacific Northwest patients and families. Microsoft "K's for Education" Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities Mariners Wives Benefit for First Place School Selling mystery grab bags of baseballs autographed by Mariners players and coaches raised $23,000 for First Place, which provides education and services for children who are homeless or in transition. PACCAR Page Ahead Book Drives Mariners-Nikon Social Responsibility Program Nikon and the Mariners provided select Puget Sound area elementary schools with the opportunity to attend a Mariners game and receive new digital cameras for use in their creative arts programs. The digital cameras and ticket donations, valued at $17,000, benefited students at 13 different schools. Central Garden & Pet Canine Companions for Independence Mariners Pet Calendar For every Mariners pet calendar that is sold this year, Central Garden and Pet makes a donation to CCI, a program that provides service dogs to people with disabilities. In 2008, the calendars raised over $18,321. The project raised over $32,000 since August 2007. Trader Joe's Home Run Program Mariners Wives Favorite Things Auction Puget Sound Blood Center Doubles for Research Every time a Mariners player hit a double at Safeco Field this season, the Mariners made a donation to help fund research at the Puget Sound Blood Center. The 2008 total is $14,250. Charity Auction Ticket Donations Fidelity Investments "Home Runs that Help" Verizon Wireless Refuse to Abuse Les Schwab Mariners Care Speed Pitch Mariners Wives "Birthdays from the Ballpark" Pepsi Partners Strike Out Hunger Presented by KOMO 1000 News and Mariners Care This annual food drive collected $7,000 in cash donations and 1,000 pounds of food for Northwest Harvest. Fidelity Investments Inspire the Future Award Fidelity Investments and the Mariners honored six individuals dedicated to the advancement of youth baseball in the Northwest and a $1,000 donation was given to each honoree's youth baseball program for a total contribution of $6,000 for local youth baseball and softball programs. Schuck's Auto Supply Bring 'em Home Safe Each time the Seattle Mariners scored the first run in a game, Schuck's donated a car seat to Seattle Children's and the Injury Free Coalition for Kids. In 2008, over $5,720 of car seats were contributed. Baseball Tomorrow Fund & Major League Baseball Equipment Collection Fans donated over $5,000 worth of new and gently used baseball and softball equipment to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of King County. HairMasters "Make Me Over" Catch a Cure for Cancer Silent Auction Mariner Moose Auction Donations Kikkoman Tailgate for Mariners Care |
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