Saturday, July 16, 2011

Pretzel restaurant to donate sales to Children's Medical Center - Dayton Business Journal:

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The money will filter through the , which will then give it to thelocak hospital. Co-owners Michael Hatcher and Rick Taylor said they were inspiresd byAnne Beiler, founder of the company, who started the compang to fund local efforts. Auntie Anne's relationship with the Children's Miracl Network goes back seven years. The compan has raised more than $2 million for the nonprofig inthat time.
Locally, the company has contributed morethan $30,00 to Dayton Children's through its support the Children's Miracle Hatcher said because the eveny happens on the same date every the amount of many raised per year varies depending on the day of the With the event on a Saturday this year, Hatched said he is expecting to set a new recor of money raised. Children's Miracle Network is a nonprofiy that works to improve andsave children'zs lives by providing funding to children's hospitals acrossa North America, England and All of the money donated to the nonprofit from the Dayton store's event will go directly to Children's Medicall Center without any money coming out for Hatcher said.
"This is one of those crazy congressional holidays that is still onthe books," Hatchef said, "But we see it as a way to give back to the The Children's Medical Center of Dayton is the sixth larges hospital in the area, with $147.2 millionn in net revenue for 2006. The hospital employeed 1,330 people including 226 physicians and experiences morethan 50,00p emergency room visits a year, accordiny to Dayton Business Journal research.

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