Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) raises money to support critical funding needs at 170 children’s hospitals across the United States and Canada. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is proud to be a member hospital.

What makes CMN unique is its local impact. Fundraising efforts from CMN in metro Atlanta and north Georgia directly benefit Children’s, reflecting CMN’s pledge to keep 100% of donations in the local community.

Children’s provides 100% charity care for eligible families so that every child gets the innovative treatments and specialized care they deserve. In 2024, approximately 55% of our patients were on Medicaid, PeachCare for Kids or unable to cover the full cost of their care.

Through corporate campaigns, special events and community partnerships, CMN helps Children’s deliver not just medical treatment, but emotional support, specialized services and hope for families when they need it most.

Real stories. Real courage. Real hope

Our 2026 Miracle Children share their stories in their own voices: moments of courage, strength and hope experienced right here at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. These videos highlight who these kids are, how they keep going and the supporters who walk alongside them every day.

Charlotte's Story

A gymnast, her lucky fin and her confidence to soar

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Being born with a limb difference never stopped Charlotte from pursuing her love of gymnastics. When her difference, which she calls her “lucky fin” started impacting her gymnastics ability, the board-certified orthotics and prosthetics team at Children’s worked with Charlotte to make a specialized prosthetic tailored to her goals. Within three months, she was doing handstands, bridges and other new skills, all with the help of her custom prosthetic.

Today, 10-year-old Charlotte has already won several medals in competitive gymnastics and is working toward her dream of competing in the Paralympics someday.

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Jalen's Story

A 12-year-old dancing his way through treatment

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At 12 years old, Jalen was enjoying school, playing music and hanging out with friends, when an unexpected non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis made him worried about his future. Throughout four difficult cycles of chemotherapy, Jalen kept his spirits up by dancing through treatment, crediting his nurses for keeping him as comfortable as possible.

Two years later, Jalen is cancer free and back to his favorite activities, like playing music in his high school band. He’s president of his school’s Beta Club, and recently organized a toy drive for Children’s to give back to the Children’s community and help other kids going through chemo.

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Mallory's Story

A teen navigating a rare immune system condition with the help of her "Mal Pals"

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Growing up, Mallory was a soft-spoken kid who loved spending time with her friends, who she affectionately calls her “Mal Pals,” and her family.

At 13, Mallory’s mom noticed she wasn’t growing and she was getting sick all the time. Her parents turned to Children’s, where she was diagnosed with ICF syndrome, a rare condition affecting the immune system. Mallory underwent a bone marrow transplant and chemotherapy to help new cells to grow to fight infections, getting through her treatment by making bracelets for her Mal Pals and her family, and getting snuggles from her favorite facility dog, Aries.

Now, at 15 years old, Mallory is balancing life and treatment. She still travels to Children’s for dialysis as part of her ongoing treatment, but it doesn’t slow her down—going from dialysis in the morning to cheerleading for her high school team in the evening.

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Evan's Story

A TBI survivor, learning to walk again and getting back on the soccer field

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Evan was an athletic kid who loved playing soccer. He was 10 years old when a car accident on the way to soccer practice caused Evan to experience a traumatic brain injury and several broken bones. When he arrived at the Emergency Department at Children’s, Evan had a brain pressure monitor placed into his brain and had surgery to repair his broken bones. Once his condition was stable, Evan was moved to the rehab floor and spent two months in inpatient rehabilitation, learning how to walk and talk again.

Just 10 months after the car accident, Evan is back in action, walking, talking and preparing to re-learn how to play soccer through a special adaptive soccer program.

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Children’s Miracle Network partners with businesses and organizations that believe in supporting kids where they live. Through cause-marketing campaigns and community fundraising, our partners help generate vital support for Children’s while bringing employees and communities together around a shared purpose.

Corporate Partners of CMN

  • Ace Hardware
  • Coca-Cola
  • Costco Wholesale
  • Credit Unions for Kids
  • Dairy Queen
  • GameStop
  • Great Clips
  • Knight-Swift Transportation
  • Life Time
  • Log A Load
  • Love’s Travel Stops
  • Marriott International
  • McLane Company
  • Ollie’s Bargain Outlet
  • Panda Express
  • PGA TOUR Superstore
  • Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity
  • Phi Mu Fraternity
  • Publix
  • REMAX
  • Speedway
  • Summer Classics
  • Valvoline Instant Oil Change
  • Walmart and Sam’s Club
To explore becoming a CMN corporate partner, contact Avery Fiveash, Development Officer, at 404-785-5960 or avery.fiveash@choa.org.

 

Join a Miracle Network Dance Marathon

Miracle Network Dance Marathon is a student-led, year-round movement that supports Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Participate in Extra Life

For gamers out there, Extra Life uses your favorite board and video games to raise money for Children’s.

Support Play Yellow

Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, the PGA Tour and CMN bring golfers together to Play Yellow. Participants can fundraise, start a tournament, or just post on social media—while wearing yellow, of course.

Do you know a child who inspires others with their determination and positive attitude in spite of injury or illness? The Children’s Foundation and Children’s Miracle Network team wants to hear their story. You can nominate your child (or a child near and dear to you) to become one of our Miracle Children.


Nomination Form

If your child is selected as a Miracle Child, you become a “miracle family.” It is a commitment for everyone involved. Here are some things to consider before you nominate a Miracle Child. Miracle families should:

  • Be flexible and dependable.
  • Be comfortable sharing their child’s story in front of groups of people, large or small, through video, print, photography and written stories.
  • Be open to appearing at events and with media.
  • Have reliable transportation in order to attend events; families are invited to attend approximately eight events annually primarily within metro Atlanta and/or Children’s hospital locations.
  • Have received the majority of their care at Children’s within the last year, and currently be medically stable.
  • Nominated child should be 2-17 years old.

Make the most of your child’s journey by inspiring other families experiencing similar challenges. Give back to the hospital you trusted with your child’s care. And feel the love and support from a community rallying behind your miracle child.

If you have any questions, contact Sophie Sajecki, Senior Program Coordinator, at 404-785-6888 or sophie.sajecki@ghoa.org.

This is your opportunity to not only lift up a special kid, but also give back by pledging your commitment to spreading the word about the important work we do at Children’s.

Those chosen as Miracle Children and their families serve as ambassadors to Children’s and our Foundation, helping to generate awareness and support by participating in corporate and fundraising events throughout the year.