Cancer-stricken Costco greeter launches campaign for sick children

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Costco greeter launches campaign for sick children
A Costco greeter who says he's "richer than Bill Gates" because of the emotional support he's received has launched the store's campaign for sick children.

DANVILLE, Calif. -- A Costco greeter who says he's "richer than Bill Gates" because of the emotional support he's received has launched the store's campaign for sick children.

Arlie Smith has been taking donations for Costco's Miracle Balloon Campaign for UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland.

Smith is sick himself - he has bone cancer and multiple sclerosis.

You wouldn't know it though from his super hero cape, flashy glasses and upbeat attitude.

He kicked off this fundraiser after customers raised money for him and decided to give all that money to the kids.

"What's happening is really a miracle, that all this attention is being brought to them," Smith said.

So far, $65,000 has been raised.

Click here to donate directly to UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland in Arlie's name.