The results are in! IHOP, one of America’s favorite restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner, today announced that with its guests’ generosity, it exceeded its 2011 National Pancake Day fundraising goal and raised a total of $2.5 million in donations for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and other local charities. IHOP began its National Pancake Day celebration in 2006, and since then has raised nearly $8 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and other local charities.
“We continue to be delighted and inspired by our guests’ generosity and the dedication of IHOP franchisees in making this annual event so successful,” said Jean Birch, IHOP president. “What started out as a grassroots effort has become a much anticipated national day of celebration and giving, and we couldn’t be more proud of the impact National Pancake Day makes on our communities.”
On March 1, 2011, guests from around the country celebrated National Pancake Day at IHOP and enjoyed more than four million free buttermilk pancakes. In return for the free pancakes, guests were asked to consider leaving a donation for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and other designated local charities.
Listed as a top search term on Google and covered by thousands of media outlets around the country, the 2011 National Pancake Day event helped bring much needed attention to the life saving efforts of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and other charities.
“The generosity of IHOP, its franchisees and its guests on National Pancake Day continues to make a tremendous impact on children throughout the country,” said John Lauck, president and CEO, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. “The awareness and funds raised from this day help our hospitals provide research, training, equipment and treatment for the most vulnerable children in our communities.”
For more information about National Pancake Day, to find a local IHOP, or to donate to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, please visit www.IHOPPancakeDay.com.