What started as a challenge quickly grew into a
movement, impacting complete strangers in more ways than one and
raising more than $235,000 for St. Jude.
As the leader in digital government, NIC employees are used to
helping citizens and governments across the country without much
fanfare. The company’s behind-the-scenes work is what helps fuel
its partner states’ interactions and relationships with the public,
and NIC has always been up for the challenges it presents.
In May, however, CEO Harry Herington issued a new challenge to
his team: “Help me make this company healthier.”
Thinking only a handful would accept, Herington invited a few
NIC employees to run in support of St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital® at the Humana Las Vegas Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in
November with him. To his surprise, more than 60 employees answered
his call, and the NIC Rock Stars dream team was established. Over
the course of six months, the NIC Rock Stars’ challenge evolved
into an all-out effort to help St. Jude save lives.
“The idea of running 26.2 miles seemed unreachable if I did not
have the support of my team,” Herington wrote on his fundraising
page. “I never imagined my simple request would turn into an
amazing phenomenon throughout my NIC family across the nation!!
Once the team learned that we could make a real difference for
children in their communities, they quickly became involved. I
asked for 5 runners and more than 60 NIC employees from offices
throughout the country signed up to run either the marathon or half
marathon, many who had never run in any event before. In addition,
many of the employees that could not run stepped up to help. They
provided encouragement to runners, raising money for St. Jude and
keeping the energy alive.”
At Sunday’s Humana Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon and Half
Marathon, Herington and the NIC Rock Stars capped months of
training and fundraising by running 26.2 or 13.1 miles in honor of
the brave children at St. Jude. The team finished first in the
nation in fundraising for the Las Vegas marathon, raising a total
of over $235,000 in just six weeks. The total is made up of
donations received, commitments and the team’s company match.
Even those impressive numbers, however, don’t tell the whole
story.
“Once the team received $50,000 in donations which unlocked the
company match, my team and I realized we could be doing even more,”
Herington said. “That’s how we learned about Jack’s Army.”
Jack’s Army is a group from Washington formed by family and
friends in honor of Jack who was diagnosed with cancer at 7-years
old. Jack’s form of cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, is one
St. Jude pioneered treatment in, raising the overall survival rate
from 4% in 1962 when the hospital opened to 94% today. The Jack’s
Army Las Vegas marathon team ran in their first marathon to thank
St. Jude for their research and the support they provide for
patients and families across the country, like Jack and his
family.
In a show of support for Jack and his army, the NIC Rock Stars
donated NIC’s $50,000 company match to Jack’s Army, helping to move
them into second place overall.
“Supporting Jack’s Army sums up what this movement is all about
to us,” Herington said. “I will never forget the look on the faces
of the runners and Jack’s parents when we told them the news. Jack
and his battle are so inspiring, and we’re honored to be able to
join his army.”
Herington and the NIC Rock Stars are no strangers to giving
back. NIC employees are encouraged to spend at least one day a
month volunteering and giving back to the community on behalf of
NIC.
“As a company, we have always committed to giving 110% at work
and 120% back to our communities,” Herington said. “But this
movement has been the single greatest act of service in our
company’s history. I am extremely proud and humbled that so many of
my team have taken this commitment to the next level in support of
St. Jude and the children they serve.”
And in the races’ later miles, as the NIC Rock Stars’ legs
became heavy, they drew their strength from the children of St.
Jude and pushed on in their honor.
Whether by pushing past their personal limits, appreciating
teamwork from a new perspective or realizing the impact that one
individual can make through fundraising, each member of the NIC
Rock Stars grew from the experience, regardless of their final time
or how they finished. And in the end, the real winners were the
children and families of St. Jude who never have to pay a bill for
treatment, food, housing and transportation thanks to efforts of
donors.
“These children live life to the fullest even after a
life-altering diagnosis,” Herington said. “Playing a part in their
treatment, their health and the rest of their lives has been the
honor of a lifetime for our team. We have all grown closer as a
family, and none of this would have been possible without the
commitment of our entire team.”
To donate to the NIC Rock Stars’ fundraiser for St. Jude, visit
their fundraising page. Donations to St. Jude can also be made
here.
About NIC
NIC Inc. (Nasdaq: EGOV) launched the digital government industry
in 1992, and continues to lead it, providing a secure payment
engine and thousands of digital government solutions across a
network of more than 6,000 federal, state, and local government
agencies. In addition, NIC is a leading provider of outdoor
recreation solutions, with 1 out of 6 hunting and fishing licenses
in the United States sold using an NIC service. The Company created
the nation's first personal assistant for government and
comprehensive mobile platform, Gov2Go®, as well as the innovative,
data-driven prescription drug monitoring platform, RxGov®. More
information is available at www.egov.com.
About St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is leading the way the
world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other
life-threatening diseases. Its purpose is clear: Finding cures.
Saving children.® It is the only National Cancer
Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to
children. Treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the
overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to more than
80 percent since the hospital opened more than 50 years ago. St.
Jude won’t stop until no child dies from cancer. St. Jude freely
shares the discoveries it makes, and every child saved at St. Jude
means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to
save thousands more children. Families never receive a bill from
St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food – because all a
family should worry about is helping their child live. Join the St.
Jude mission by visiting stjude.org, sharing stories and videos
from St. Jude Inspire, liking St. Jude on Facebook, following St.
Jude on Twitter and Instagram and subscribing to its YouTube
channel.
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