Every Blizzard treat purchased at participating DQ stores in Barrie will be donated to SickKids Foundation, one of 12 Children's Miracle Network hospital ...
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This year marks two decades of Dairy Queen's annual Miracle Treat Day, in support of Jim Pattison Children's H...
And in Shellbrook, they raised just over four thousand dollars in their first Miracle Treat Day last year. “When you purchase a blizzard at Dairy Queen on Miracle Treat Day, it directly impacts the children and families in Saskatchewan,” he said. Dairy Queen celebrates 20 years of Miracle Treat Days
One thing that is better, however, is a delicious Dairy Queen Blizzard on a hot summer day and knowing that the proceeds are going to a wonderful cause. That is ...
One thing that is better, however, is a delicious Dairy Queen Blizzard on a hot summer day and knowing that the proceeds are going to a wonderful cause. With all that being said, make sure you get to your local Dairy Queen today and wolf down a Blizzard, or perhaps even two, for a very important cause! It’s hard to beat a delicious Dairy Queen Blizzard on a hot summer day.
DQ fans in Northumberland are encouraged to continue the 20-year tradition of making miracles happen for children and their families by visiting their local DQ ...
What’s raised local stays local, so every dollar donated from DQ stores will go directly to the local Canadian children’s hospital foundation in each community. Since the partnership began 38 years ago in 1984, DQ has become a top contributor to Children’s Miracle Network, with more $46 million raised to date in Canada alone. Net proceeds from every Blizzard Treat purchased at participating DQ stores will be donated to the Children's Health Foundation, one of 12 Children’s Miracle Network hospital foundations across Canada.
Nothing like a cool August Blizzard in Mississauga, Hamilton, Brampton and Oakville, especially when it's for a good cause.
CMN raises funds and awareness for 170 children’s hospitals across Canada and the United States. Over 10 million sick kids visit a CMN member hospital every year. Nothing like a cool August Blizzard in Mississauga, Hamilton, Brampton and Oakville, especially when it’s for a good cause. Purchase a Dairy Queen Blizzard and help sick kids in Mississauga, Hamilton, Oakville, Brampton
Blizzards are in the forecast today. Dairy Queen is holding its annual Miracle Treat Day, a fundraising event for the Childrens Miracle Network.
On Aug. 11, all proceeds from blizzards purchased will be donated to children’s hospitals. Donations are used to fund “critical treatments and healthcare services, pediatric medical equipment and research,” according to the company. @kelownacapnewsMiracle treat day at Dairy Queen. Proceeds from blizzards go to the Children's Miracle Network. Glenmore DQ hooked KCN uppp ✌️🍦 #icecream #blizzard #treat #kelowna ♬ Originalton – †
Proceeds from every Blizzard sold goes towards the Children's Miracle Network.
But eventually she got a nosebleed, so we brought her to the Red Deer hospital to get checked out and the blood tests showed she had cancer.” Hamill estimated $60,000 had already been raised leading into Miracle Treat Day – a final dollar total will be available Friday. They do it through play therapy and … that’s what’s helped Meghan get through it,” said Sue. Now eight years old, Meghan’s cancer is in remission. “Miracle Treat Day is kind of the culmination of a year’s worth of fundraising for Children’s Miracle Network,” said Hamill. “One day she had a cold and we thought nothing of it.
The Renfrew location held its 20th annual Miracle Treat Day, with proceeds from Blizzard sales going to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), one ...
Similar events took place at Dairy Queen locations across Canada. Renfrew's Dairy Queen offers treats for annual fundraiser Dairy Queen offered a real treat to the community on Aug. 11.
Thursday, Aug. 11, is Miracle Treat Day at Dairy Queen locations across Saskatchewan with 100 percent of net proceeds from each Blizzard treat sold donated to ...
Community engagement director with the foundation, Tanner Braaten, said Miracle Treat Day is always a special day with this year also marking a milestone for the initiative. “It’s our 20th year running the Miracle Treat Day with Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation, and we’re just really excited to be back full-scale,” Braaten said. Thursday, Aug. 11, is Miracle Treat Day at Dairy Queen locations across Saskatchewan with 100 percent of net proceeds from each Blizzard treat sold donated to the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation.