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Dairy Queen® Brings Health and Hope to Kids at Dayton Children’s Hospital on Miracle Treat Day® July 27th.

The DQ® brand is bringing health and hope to kids at Dayton Children’s Hospital, a member hospital of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Dayton Children’s wants to ensure the children in our community can lead healthy, fulfilling lives. But they can’t do it alone.

On Thursday, July 27th, participating DQ® locations are giving back to positively change the health of children in our community. $1 or more from every Blizzard® Treat sold at participating DQ® locations will benefit Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Through these donations, Dayton Children’s Hospital can provide treatments and support patients desperately need today, so that they can fulfill their potential for tomorrow.

Patients like Terrell. Due to amniotic band syndrome, Terrell was born without a right foot. But that hasn’t slowed him down from pursuing his dreams. Terrell is an active, healthy 6-year-old boy who loves skateboarding, sports, and photography! He even dreams of becoming a doctor when he grows up so he can help other people that are sick.

The DQ® brand has been a proud partner of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals for 1984 years and has raised more than $413,000 locally for Dayton Children’s Hospital since 2004. Their support has brought joy and hope to kids treated in the hospital in numerous ways — these donations have helped provide life-saving and life-changing equipment and technology for kids.

Children’s hospitals are at the frontlines when it comes to protecting the health of future generations and DQ® locations nationwide want to help them foster the business owners, creators and leaders of tomorrow. Thanks to your donation, this will continue to create a ripple effect to change kids’ health to change the future in our community for years to come.

Thanks to you and the DQ® locations across the Dayton area for helping change kids’ health and change the future at Dayton Children’s Hospital.