The 2015 Variety Show of Hearts 2015 telethon raised nearly six million dollars for B.C. children during the live, two-day event, aired on Global BC.
$5,886,973 was raised in total. Funds given to Variety supports children across the province who are sick or have special needs. Variety gives grants for medical emergencies, therapies, specialized equipment, drug prescriptions and out-of-town accommodation and travel costs.
The first telethon was staged in October 1966 and raised $60,000. The Show of Hearts is the longest running telethon in Canada.
You can still donate to Variety by clicking here.
The telethon included musical performances by Paul McCartney, Sheryl Crow and Elton John, along with special presentations for some of the children directly affected by your generosity.
WATCH: Some of the highlights from this year’s telethon
Nathan
Last year, we met Nathan, a young boy who suffered a massive brain injury at birth. Thanks to help from Variety, he mas made huge strides over the last year.
Emma
Variety and the community of Armstrong, B.C. rally around a special little girl named Emma.
Nate
Nate gets a visit from EA Sports and some friends from a galaxy far, far away.
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