The Credit Union Kids at Heart Boston Marathon team is looking forward to next year's race as an opportunity to continue its fundraising work for Boston Children's Hospital.

None of the nine runners in this year's team were injured in the tragic bomb blasts, which occurred on April 15, two days after the Credit Union Kids at Heart presented a check for $128,000 at a pre-marathon party at a Boston restaurant.

The organization, established in 1996, is a group of credit unions that raise money for families and children at the Boston hospital and other facilities, and this year's contribution was earmarked for pediatric cardiac research, Credit Union Kids at Heart said this week in an announcement.

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