
Lake helped launch Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals — headquartered in Salt Lake City — with Marie Osmond, John Schneider, and Mick Shannon back in 1983. According to the organization, he had a vision of bringing people, communities, and corporate partners together to support their local children’s hospitals.
Since its founding, CMN Hospitals has raised over $9 billion for 170 children’s hospitals.
Lake was known as an innovator, launching the Children’s Miracle Network Telethon — a broadcast uniting hospitals and supporters through nationally televised storytelling.
He reportedly traveled over 300 days a year after the organization was founded. He would visit hospitals, creating partnerships across the U.S. and Canada. His work helped the organization grow into what it is today.
“Joe’s legacy is extraordinary,” said Marie Osmond, fellow co–founder of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. “He helped create a new way of charitable giving—one that could continually improve children’s health care now and for future generations. I loved Joe dearly, and his passion and heart continue to inspire all of us. Reflecting on his legacy, we reaffirm our commitment to carry on our mission with the same love and decision he gave so generously.”
“We are heartbroken by the loss of Joe,” said Aimee J. Daily, Ph.D., President and CEO of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. “His lifelong commitment to children’s health has left an indelible mark on our organization and the many families we impact. His pioneering spirit and compassionate heart will forever be remembered.”
Charitable contributions in his honor can be made to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals here.
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