Who gave how much? It’s all listed here

Here’s an alphabetical listing of fire departments, companies and groups from the 57th Annual WHAS Crusade for Children in 2010.


A

Abbey Road on the River – $2,000
American Legion Shawnee Post 193 – $2,081.68
AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 1 – $1,600
Amvets Post 61 – $6,200
Anchorage VFD & EMS – $7,391.72
Anneta VFD – $1,490
Archdiocese of Louisville – $216,000

B

Baby Calendar cover babies – Laine & Joel Wilkins
Bagdad Fire Dept. – $13,058.71
Ballardsville Fire Dept. – $17,047.08
Bardstown Fire Department – $30,001
Bardstown Fire Dept. – $30,400.55
Battletown Fire Dept. –
Bedford Fire Dept. – $10,270.58
Belles and Beaus Dance Club – $8,943.17
Benham Family Horse Ride Donation from Springfield – $3,067
Blim, Clare & Kathleen – $996
Bonnieville Quilt Drawing – $1,000
Bonnieville quilt winner – Lois Jean Pence of Bonnieville
Bonnieville VFD – $9,277.50
Boone Township Fire District – $3,000
Boston VFD – $3,722
Boy Scouts Troup 262 – $7,004.57
Bradfordsville Fire Dept. – $6,338
Buddy Award recipient – Joe and Roberta Bowman, PRP Fire District
Buechel, Camp Taylor & Okolona Fire Districts
(In memory of Buechel firefighter Terry Cannon) – $154,796.73

C

Campbellsburg Fire Dept. – $7,288.04
Campbellsville/Taylor County Fire Dept. – $30,768.93
Caneyville Fire Department – $4,391
Carrollton Fire Dept. – $4,300.00
Central Hardin Fire and Rescue – $16,504.20
Charlestown VFD – $41,849.62
Clarkson Fire Department – $5,096
Clarksville Fire Dept. – $25,484.58
Clear Channel Radio Louisville – $5,000.00
Cloverport Fire Department – $1,613
Columbia-Adair Fire Department – $29,533
Cross Country Distributing – $51,246
Crusade Money Carriers – $808.57

D

Deputy, IN Fire Dept. – $3,584.55
Diane Moore Dancers – $11,700.00
Dixie Suburban Fire District – $22,383.43

E

East 60 Fire Dept. – $12,471.74
East Gray Fire Department – $4,884
Eastwood Fire District $24,407.84
Ekron VFD – $10,168.35
Elizabeth Fire Dept. – $18,637
Elizabethtown Fire & Rescue – $42,169.04
Eminence Fire Dept. – $33,383

F

Fairdale Fire Dept – $26,006.71
Falls of Rough – $5,018
Fern Creek Fire Dept. – $219,166.86
Flaherty Fire Dept. $25,530.57
Freddy & Family – $3,067

G

Georgetown Fire & Rescue – $11,977.82
Glendale – $4,514.57
Gravel Switch Fire Dept. – $1,545
Greater Clark County Schools – $15,709.80
Greenburg – Green County – $21,715.25
Greensburg Fire Department – $21,715.25
Greenville Township VFD – $24,492.43
GSI Commerce – $2,273.44

H

Hall of Justice – $483.25
Hanover VFD – $5,061.50
Hardinsburg Fire Department – $4,447
Harned Volunteer Fire Department – $19,513
Harrison Township Fire Dept. – $14,059.15
Harrods Creek Fire District – $32,287.50
Hazelwood Center – $3,195.78
Heth Township Vol. Fire Dept. – $7,161.06
Highview Fire District – $122,191.02
Hodgenville & Larue County Fire Dept. – $8,040.32
Hwang’s Martial Arts – $37,370.12

I

International Facility Management Association – $1,200

J

Jefferson County Clerks Office – $22,500.00
Jefferson County Schools – $155,267.00
Jeffersontown Fire Dept. – $20,853
Jeffersonville Fire Dept. – $20,957.16
Joe Huber Family – $2,560.64
Johnson Township VFD – $2,517.55

K

Kelly Knoop – $5,067.00
Kentuckiana Corvette Club – $14,780.33
KIA Stores – $13,000
Knifley Area Fire Department – $1,235
Kroger – $112,674.38
Kroger $10,000 raffle winner – Karen Brooks of Louisville
KY34 Radcliff Fire Dept. – $17,641.58
KY86 Hardin County Community – Cecilia – $19,077.36

L

Lafayette Township Fire Dept. – $54,207.84
LaGrange Fire and Rescue – $30,010.43
Lake Dreamland Fire District – $25,767.59
Lake Jericho Fire Dept. – $6,486.42
Lanesville Fire Dept. – $14,679.54
Larue County Fire Department – $8,040
Lawrenceburg Fire Dept. – $10,692.36
Lear Corporation/ UAW Local 43 – $7,116.73
Lebanon Fire Dept. – $20,008
Lebanon Junction Fire Department – $6,739
Leitchfield Fire Department – $13,201
Lexington VFD – $2,287.74
LG&E/KU/IBEW Local 2100 – $168,071
Lindell Fire Dept. – $4,755.76
Loretto Fire Dept. – $5,400
Louisville Fire & Rescue – $30,532.74
Louisville Street Rods – $2,500
Louisville Triple Crown of Running – $133,445
Lyndon Fire District – $39,640.47

M

Magnolia Fire Department – $2,089
Marengo-Liberty VFD – $9,315.65
McAlisters Deli – $25,676.76
McCulloch VFD – $15,103.06
McDaniels Fire Department – $3,445
McMahan Fire District – $133,000
McQuady VFD – $1,122
Meade Co. Fire Protection District – $17,089.84
Middletown Fire & Rescue – $66,000
Milltown Fire – $10,052.62
Milton Fire Dept. – $3,048.23
Monroe Township VFD – $19,127.95
Mt. Eden Fire Dept. – $10,300
Mt. Washington VFD – $37,827.56
Muldraugh VFD – $6,698.66

N

NAPA AutoCare Centers – $1,452.70
New Albany Fire Dept. & Redmen Club – $26,116
New Castle Fire Dept. – $9,211.14
New Chapel Fire Company – $14,261.82
New Chapel UMC – $821.58
New Haven/Rolling Fork Fire Dept. – $8,086.93
New Hope Fire Department – $4,205
New Middletown Fire Dept. – $7,704.34
New Washington VFD – $24,382
Nichols VFD – $8,700
North Oldham Fire Dept. – $32,000
Northeast Nelson County Fire Dept. – $14,891.87
Northeast Nelson Fire Department – $14,892
Norton Healthcare – $143,172.49

P

Palmyra VFD – $8,828.62
Parkway Rehab & Nursing Center – $787
Payneville Fire Dept. – $20,008.21
Pewee Valley FD – $19,991.96
Pleasure Ridge Park Fire District – $297,927.55
Pleasureville VFD – $9,809
PNC Bank – $15,000.00

R

Radcliff Fire Department – $17,641.58
Ramsey VFD – $16,740.16
Raytheon – $4,000
Raywick Fire Dept. – $3,225.50
Rineyville Fire Dept. – $8,600.74
Roederer Correctional Complex – $2,000
Rough Riders Wake Board Club – $1,300
Russell Springs Fire Department – $3,800

S

Salem Fire Co. – $17,845
Scottsburg VFD – 6,646.21
Sellersburg VFD – $25,558.40
Shelby County Fire Dept. – $58,841.11
Shelbyville Fire Dept. – $19,346.15
Shepherdsville Fire & Rescue – $12,527.35
Simpsonville Fire Dept. – $19,554.68
Sonora Fire Dept. – $2,693.60
South Oldham Fire Dept. – $28,428
Southeast Bullitt Vol. Fire & Rescue – $1,605
Sparkles and Spurs – $729.06
Springfield Fire Dept. – $4,602.20
St. Marks United Church of Christ – $820.52
St. Matthew’s Fire Dept – $46,630
Steelers Super Fans – $1,115
Stephensburg Fire Dept. – $5,037.46
Stephensport Fire Department – $579
Summersville Fire Department – $3,283
Superior Van & Mobility – $5,700

T

Taylorsville/Spencer County – $27,657.76
Texas Roadhouse – $2,450.52
Triple Crown of Running – $133,445.00

U

U. S. Census Bureau – $8,170.71
University of Louisville – $31,889.22
Upton Fire Dept. – $3,000.20
Utica Township VFD – $9,601.37

V

Valley Creek Fire Dept. – $16,073.58
Vienna Township – $3,896
Vine Grove Fire Dept. – $3,134.05

W

Waddy Fire Dept. – $10,603.42
Washington County Fire Department – $4,602
Wax Fire Department – $3,985
Webster Fire Dept. – $3,598
West 84 Fire Dept. – $3,134.05
West Point VFD – $9,089
WHAS TV – $4,000.00
WHAS11 First Alert StormTeam – $1,450.00
Whayne Supply – $8,363
White Mills Fire Department – $4,514.57
Willisburg Fire Dept. – $2,653.83
Wolf Creek – $2,136.86
Woodford County Fire Dept. – $7,711
Worthington Fire District – $34,000
Worthville Fire Department – $220

Z

Zeon Chemical – $3,100
Zoneton Fire Dept. – $90,246.46


4 Ways to Give

1. Donate through your fire department or civic group

For the full list of fire departments that participated in the 2009 WHAS Crusade for Children, just click here.

For the full list of civic groups, organizations and companies that participated in the 2009 WHAS Crusade for Children, just click here.

2. Donate by mail

  • WHAS Crusade for Children
  • 520 W. Chestnut St.
  • Louisville, KY 40202
  • (Please note we’ve dropped our P.O. Box 1100 address)

3. Donate safely online

To make a donation securely online, just click here.

4. Donate by picking up the phone

Donate any time by phone, just call (502) 582-7706.


About The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc.

  • 100% of each donation to the WHAS Crusade for Children helps children with special needs.
  • Through the Crusade we’ve changed the lives of millions of children in Kentucky and Indiana since 1954.
  • Right now we’re funding 1 in 3 children who need the Crusade.

Change a child’s life, support the WHAS Crusade for Children.

To make a donation securely online, click here.

About The WHAS Crusade for Children Endowment

In September, 2002, the WHAS Crusade for Children Board of Directors voted to create the new Crusade Endowment.

It guarantees that 100 percent of the Crusade’s annual telethon collections continue to go directly to agencies that help children with special needs. It ensures that millions more children will be helped for decades to come.

  • 100% of each donation to the WHAS Crusade for Children helps children with special needs
  • The Crusade Endowment Campaign fully funds our future.
  • Beyond your annual contribution, we need your Crusade Endowment donation now.

Change a child’s life forever, support the WHAS Crusade Endowment.

To make an Endowment donation securely online, click here and click on the ENDOWMENT button.

How the Crusade works

The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. established in 1954 by WHAS-TV, raises money for agencies, schools and hospitals to better the lives of special needs children.

$138 million raised for special needs children
In its first 57 years, the Crusade has raised more than $138 million. Thanks to generous contributions of goods and services, the Crusade is able to return 100 percent of all donations to organizations that serve special needs children in all 120 Kentucky counties and more than 50 southern Indiana counties. Fire departments raise more than 50 percent of the money each year by staging road blocks and other events

An independent board decides
An independent board of interdenominational ministers known as the Crusade Advisory Panel decides how donations are distributed each year.

Agencies apply for grants
Representatives from agencies, schools and hospitals apply for grants and appear before the panel during grant hearings held each spring. Once the hearings are complete, the advisory panel determines which agencies receive Crusade donations.

Since agency grant requests far exceed donations to the Crusade each year, the panel has difficult decisions to make.

For a complete listing of grant application rules, click here.

The Crusade telethon airs in June
The annual Crusade radio/telethon is held each year on the first full weekend in June and is aired on WHAS Radio (AM 840), WHAS-TV/DT (Channel 11.1) and worldwide on WHAS11.com. Portions of the broadcast are also seen and heard on a Kentucky statewide network.

Millions of children have been helped
Millions of children have been helped by the Crusade since 1954. The WHAS Crusade for Children celebrated 50 years of changing children’s lives in 2003.

Donations are tax deductible
The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Gifts are tax-deductible as permitted by law.

To make a secure online donation, click here or call (502) 582-7706.