Dutch Bros’ Day of Giving for Phoenix Children’s Hospital on April 6th
One dollar of every Dutch Bros drink sold on April 6th will be donated to Phoenix Children’s Hospital patients like Korbin, 8, who were diagnosed with meningioma cancer at the age of 4.
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Every drink sold on Tuesday April 6th at Dutch Bros Coffee locations in Goodyear and Buckeye from open to closed will benefit the “health, hope and healing” of patients at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
The Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation and Dutch Bros invite the public to order their favorite drink for the Dutch Bros Day of Giving. $ 1 of every drink sold at each of the company’s 28 Valley locations will go to the Phoenix Children’s Hope Fund, which funded partially or partially more than 60 hospital programs, funded entirely through philanthropy, according to a press release.
Dutch Bros employees will be dressed like superheroes to support the “superhero patients” at PCH, as donations will benefit patients like 8-year-old Korbin, who was diagnosed with a meningioma tumor at the age of 4.
He has undergone multiple brain surgeries over the years and has had to relearn basic skills like walking and speaking, the press release said.
PCH is one of the largest pediatric health systems in the country, providing inpatient, outpatient, traumatic, emergency, and emergency care to children and families for more than 35 years.
The Phoenix Children’s Care Network comprises more than 850 primary care providers and specialists cared for in more than 75 specialties.
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