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Chf-Chs-Ec-Thank-You-Book15.Pdf Thank You! Thank you for making miracles happen. With deep appreciation for your commitment to Children’s Miracle Network… This book, proudly displays the names of the Carolinas HealthCare System teammates who contributed to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals during the 2014-2015 Carolinas HealthCare System Giving Campaign. On behalf of the children and families whose lives are transformed by Carolinas HealthCare System, we thank you for your compassion and your generous support. Donor names are listed alphabetically and can be accessed by clicking the menu below. 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