‘Treat’ yourself and support KCH patients on Miracle Treat Day

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One dollar from every blizzard sold goes directly to Kentucky Children's Hospital.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 11, 2023) — On July 27, participating Dairy Queen locations across Kentucky will come together to raise funds for Kentucky Children’s Hospital (KCH), part of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH). One dollar or more from every Blizzard treat sold at these locations will stay local to support patients at KCH.

“Miracle Treat Day is one of our favorite traditions,” said Hayden Hughes, associate director of philanthropy, Children’s Miracle Network Programs. “It’s a fun way for Kentuckians to get involved with KCH and help our patients. We’re grateful to Dairy Queen and CMNH for their ongoing support of our hospital.”

The money raised by Dairy Queen and CMNH have funded a new pediatric transport unit and will contribute the expansion of pediatric specialty services at a new clinic this fall.

The below participating locations are accepting pre-orders. Learn more here.

  • Ashland
    • 12759 US Route 60
    • 3300 13th St.
  • Barbourville
    • 610 Knox St.
  • Beattyville
    • 22 Big Hill Drive
  • Berea
    • 131 Clay Drive
  • Campton
    • 690 KY 15 South
  • Clay City
    • 5796 Main St.
  • Corbin
    • 70 South Stewart Road
  • Cynthiana
    • 112 Ladish Road
  • Danville
    • 135 Jane Trail
  • Flatwoods
    • 912 Bellefonte Road
  • Flemingsburg
    • 133 East Water St.
  • Frankfort
    • 1219 US Highway 127
    • 120 Jett Drive
  • Georgetown
    • 101 Finley Drive
  • Grayson
    • 618 North Carol Malone Blvd.
  • Harrodsburg
    • 945 North College St.
  • Hazard 
    • 101 Black Gold Court
  • Hindman
    • 150 Highway 899
  • Inez
    • 122 Board Walk
  • Jackson
    • 198 Back Lane
  • Lawrenceburg
    • 606 West Broadway St.
  • Lexington
    • 2300 Palumbo Drive
    • 350 Virginia Ave.
    • 3509 Lansdowne Drive
    • 464 W New Circle Road  
  • Louisa
    • 26 Commerce Drive
  • Manchester
    • 2779 South Highway 421
  • Martin
    • 12405 Main St.       
  • Monticello
    • 1490 North Main St.
  • Morehead
    • 11 Old Cranston Road
    • 512 East Main St.
  • Mount Sterling
    • 1100 Camargo Road
  • Nicholasville
    • 100 N Plaza Drive
    • 900 S Main St.
  • Olive Hill
    • 151 State Highway 2
  • Owingsville
    • 78 Miller Scenic View Drive
  • Paris
    • 205 Locust Drive
  • Pikeville
    • 4321 North Mayo Trail
    • 450 South Mayo Trail
  • Prestonsburg
    • 1059 N Lake Drive
  • Richmond
    • 1007 Sylvia Drive
    • 131 North Keenland Drive
  • Russell Springs
    • 74 East Steve Wariner Drive
  • Salyersville
    • 509 East Mountain Parkway
  • Somerset
    • 205 North Main St.
    • 475 South U.S. Highway 27
  • South Williamson
    • 28866 U.S. Highway 119
  • Stanford
    • 1002 Lancaster St.
  • Stanton
    • 199 Main St.
  • Versailles
    • 198 Frankfort St.
    • 3540 Lexington Road
  • West Liberty
    • 505 Prestonsburg St.
  • Williamsburg
    • 50 Penny Lane
  • Winchester
    • 1422 Fulton Road
    • 55 North Main St.

Founded in 1983, CMN is a nonprofit organization that raises funds to support children’s hospitals across the nation, including KCH. When donating to CMN through fundraising campaigns, the money raised goes directly to hospitals in the network; local dollars go directly to help local children. To date, CMN has raised a total of $23,567,010 for KCH to support specialized care for children all over Kentucky.

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