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Telemiracle 45 raises more than $5.6 million in 20 hours for the medical needs of Saskatchewan peopl

Kinsmen Kinette Telemiracle 45 wrapped up at 5 p.m. Sunday in Saskatoon – a telethon like none ever before in Telemiracle’s history, but still a big success.
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Kinsmen Kinette Telemiracle 45 wrapped up at 5 p.m. Sunday in Saskatoon – a telethon like none ever before in Telemiracle’s history, but still a big success.

Despite changes and challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the final numbers on the video tote board showed an off-air total of $5,630,215. The total raised by TeleMiracle since 1977 is now over $145 million.

“The generosity of Saskatchewan people is amazing and it showed again this year in their support of TeleMiracle,” said TeleMiracle 45 board chair Brian Angstadt. “Once again, TeleMiracle brought our province together and the impact of these donations will be felt across Saskatchewan during these times when residents need it the most.”

Last spring, the world changed and TeleMiracle 45 changed along with it. Its new format blended old traditions with new technology. This year’s final tote board total included the proceeds of TeleMiracle’s first-ever online 50-50 draw, which generated total tickets sales of $726,120, with the winner taking home half of the jackpot.

The broadcast featured no live audience this year. Most live appearances were by remote video. National cast hosts were live in-studio, with physical distancing in-place. Content for the show was pre-recorded over many months leading up to the telethon.

These changes to TeleMiracle were made with COVID safety in mind and were approved by provincial health authorities.

“Our show producers did a great job throughout the entire year of planning, working closely with the health authorities and making sure everyone involved with this year’s production followed all the COVID safety guidelines and protocols,” said Angstadt. “We did our best to follow, keep up with and exceed all the COVID safety protocols and guidelines at all times.”

All TeleMiracle proceeds stay in Saskatchewan and are granted through the Kinsmen Foundation for specialized medical and mobility equipment, and assistance with medical travel. The foundation receives over 1,000 applications for assistance from Saskatchewan residents each year.