TownePlace Suites(R) By Marriott Provides Warmth For Little Patients This Holiday Season
December 17 2009 - 3:24PM
PR Newswire (US)
BRAND LAUNCHES 'REAL GIVING' CAMPAIGN WITH DONATION OF 300 HOMEMADE
BLANKETS TO CHILDREN'S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER BETHESDA, Md., Dec.
17 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, TownePlace Suites® by Marriott gave the
gift of warmth to children in need. Kicking off its new "real
giving" campaign, the TownePlace Suites brand donated 300 fleece
blankets to Children's National Medical Center; providing a sense
of security, love, warmth and comfort to every young patient at the
hospital this holiday season. In line with the TownePlace Suites
brand connection with the local community, the "real giving"
program is designed to benefit children's hospitals around the
country. (Photo:
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"The success of our new 'real giving' program speaks volumes about
our associates. In this tough economic year, our associates raised
nearly $25,000 dollars and gave their time, money and hearts to the
cause," said Peggy Fang Roe, Vice President, Brand Management,
TownePlace Suites and Marriott Executive Apartments. "The spirit of
giving truly is part of the TownePlace Suites DNA. As an
extended-stay hotel brand, we understand the importance of feeling
the comforts of home while on the road. We couldn't be more excited
to bring those comforts to the young patients at Children's
National Medical Center and children's hospitals across the country
this holiday season." "real giving" is a TownePlace Suites program
serving the community to benefit local Children's Miracle Network
hospitals across the United States. Through volunteer service and
donation opportunities, the national "real giving" program engages
TownePlace Suites associates, owners, franchisees and customers to
help provide comfort and warmth to young patients and their
families. During the program's inaugural year, the TownePlace
Suites brand donated nearly 1,000 blankets to children in hospitals
across the country. In Bethesda, Maryland, the brand invited over
3,000 associates at Marriott International Headquarters to help
make 300 blankets for Children's National Medical Center. Around
the country, hotels accepted donations to pay for fleece blanket
materials, organized blanket-making events, and delivered the
blankets to children in local hospitals. Examples include: --
Scottsdale, Arizona - Employees at the TownePlace Suites Scottsdale
raised money through associate and customer events and associate
contributions. The hotel will donate 60 blankets to St. Joseph's
Pediatrics at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix.
-- Atlanta, Georgia - Employees at the TownePlace Suites Atlanta
Norcross/Peachtree Corners, TownePlace Suites Atlanta Alpharetta
and TownePlace Suites Atlanta Kennesaw joined together to raise
money and donate 50 blankets to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
with the help of guests and associates. -- Tampa, Florida -
Employees at the TownePlace Suites Tampa Westshore/Airport raised
money by hosting Blackjack for Blankets and Barbeque for Blankets
events for guests and associates. This week, the hotel donated 40
blankets to St. Joseph's Children's Hospital in Tampa. -- Denver,
Colorado - Employees at the TownePlace Suites Denver Downtown,
TownePlace Suites Denver Southeast, TownePlace Suites Denver Tech
Center and TownePlace Suites Denver West Federal Center joined
together to donate 40 blankets to Denver Children's Hospital. "real
giving" gives associates a way to work together with local
volunteers, establish partnerships with local hospitals, and
benefit people in their local communities. Each blanket costs $25
to make and 100% of the donations go towards the blanket materials.
Each hotel hosts a blanket-making event where guests, associates
and local volunteers can donate their time to help make each
blanket. The new "real giving" program aligns with Marriott
International's focus on vitality of children as part of its five
signature issues represented by the letters in "SERVE" - Shelter
and Food, Environment, Readiness for Hotel Careers, Vitality of
Children, and Embracing Diversity and People with Disabilities. The
program also supports Marriott's longstanding relationship
Children's Miracle Network for more than 25 years. Marriott has
raised more than $58 million to help children needing
hospitalization in our local communities. For more information on
Marriott's commitment, visit
http://www.marriott.com/socialresponsibilty. About Children's
National Medical Center Children's National Medical Center, based
in Washington, D.C., is a leader in the development of innovative
new treatments for childhood illness and injury. Among the top
pediatric hospitals in America, as ranked by both U.S. News &
World Report and the prestigious Leapfrog Group, Children's
National has served the nation's children for more than 135 years.
For more information, visit http://www.childrensnational.org/.
About TownePlace Suites and Marriott International, Inc. TownePlace
Suites is an all-suite hotel brand designed for long-stays with
moderately priced rooms. Launched in 1997, the brand currently has
more than 170 locations in the United States. TownePlace Suites
participates in the company's award-winning Marriott Rewards®
program, which enables members to earn their choice of points
toward free vacations or frequent flyer mileage in their preferred
airline program for dollars spent at more than 3,100 Marriott
hotels around the world. For more information or reservations, call
the TownePlace Suites toll-free number at 800-257-3000 or visit the
Web site at http://www.towneplacesuites.com/. Visit Marriott
International, Inc. (NYSE:MAR) for company information.
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