Miracle Bucket Days set for Aug 1 to 3 with Ace Hardware
July 29, 2025 
Since 1991, Ace Hardware and its thousands of locally owned stores have partnered with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals to positively impact families in need throughout our communities by raising over $230 million. Ace Hardware makes it easy for their employees and customers to create lasting change, including how local children’s hospitals care for kids.
From Aug. 1-3, the public is invited to stop by participating Ace Hardware locations and donate $5 during Miracle Bucket Days. Customers who make the donation will receive a 5-gallon Miracle Bucket and 20% off almost everything that fits in the bucket (some restrictions may apply). One hundred percent of donations will benefit HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital, your local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.
“Every Miracle Bucket sold directly supports the care and programs at HSHS St. John's Children's Hospital, helping kids receive the personalized treatments they need to thrive,” said Mary Rogers, Program Manager for Children’s Miracle Network, HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital and HSHS St. John’s Foundation. “Your $5 donation stays local, supporting breakthrough technology, life-saving equipment, family services, and care that is made just for kids.”
From Aug. 1-3, the public is invited to stop by participating Ace Hardware locations and donate $5 during Miracle Bucket Days. Customers who make the donation will receive a 5-gallon Miracle Bucket and 20% off almost everything that fits in the bucket (some restrictions may apply). One hundred percent of donations will benefit HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital, your local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.
“Every Miracle Bucket sold directly supports the care and programs at HSHS St. John's Children's Hospital, helping kids receive the personalized treatments they need to thrive,” said Mary Rogers, Program Manager for Children’s Miracle Network, HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital and HSHS St. John’s Foundation. “Your $5 donation stays local, supporting breakthrough technology, life-saving equipment, family services, and care that is made just for kids.”

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