he did it again
By enola1692
@enola1692 (3323)
United States
September 2, 2008 5:01am CST
LAS VEGAS - Jerry Lewis raised a record $65 million for the Muscular Dystrophy Association in his annual Labor Day telethon, a benefit that also made a pitch for those inconvenienced by Hurricane Gustav
This year's 22-hour telethon added a special plea for MDA-registered families
forced to leave their homes because of the hurricane, which made landfall Monday in Louisiana. The storm affected nearly 5,000 MDA families needing services in their new location, the organization said.
Lewis also urged viewers to contribute to the Salvation Army's emergency disaster services.
The 2008 haul for the 43rd annual fundraising blitz was $1.2 million more than last year's total.
Lewis said he was prepared not to exceed the 2007 number because of the sluggish economy.
"Each year I tell myself, 'This has got to be it. There's no way we can do better.' Then, the following year, I'm astounded to see that generosity driven by love and compassion has a greater capacity than I thought possible," Lewis said. "I am awed and humbled by this response."
The freewheeling 82-year-old showman co-hosted the telethon from the South Point hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Longtime participant Ed McMahon, Tony Orlando, "Access Hollywood" host Nancy O'Dell and others shared the hosting duties. Celine Dion, 3 Doors Down, Kid Rock and Reba McEntire performed.
Along with the annual telethon, the benefit included an online auction of travel packages, electronics, sports memorabilia and other items. The auction ends Thursday.
MDA is a nonprofit working to defeat muscular dystrophy and 40 related diseases through research, support services and public health education.
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@RevSkull (271)
• Tokelau
3 Sep 08
As a boy, I would watch the whole telethon from start to finish. Now with my DVR I can zip through the bad performers and watch what I want. In my late 20's I managed a 7-11 and we were fanatical about raising money for the telethon.
Jerry has been doing this since 1950 and looks to be good for at least a couple of more years. Tom Bergeron seems to be destined to be his replacement but I think Tony Orlando deserves it more.
@enola1692 (3323)
• United States
3 Sep 08
I agree with you about Tony too but my daughters think its going to be Billy Gilmen
@KolaBabeah (224)
• United States
7 Sep 08
Yes I did watch the Jerry Lewis With you. And I wish I could do something to help them with that. But yes they did make their goal well past their goal. So congrats to them=).