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Dutch Bros’ Day of Giving to help PCH on April 6

Posted 3/25/21

One dollar from every drink sold from open to close on Tuesday, April 6 at all 28 Valley Dutch Bros coffee drive-thru locations will benefit the “health, hope and healing” of Phoenix Children's Hospital patients.

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Dutch Bros’ Day of Giving to help PCH on April 6

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One dollar from every drink sold from open to close on Tuesday, April 6 at all 28 Valley Dutch Bros coffee drive-thru locations will benefit the “health, hope and healing” of Phoenix Children's Hospital patients.

Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation and Dutch Bros invites the public to order their favorite Dutch Bros drink for Dutch Bros Day of Giving, which $1 from every drink sold will benefit Phoenix Children’s Hope Fund supporting more than 60 hospital programs partially or solely funded through philanthropy. 

Free to attend, according to a press release.

See Dutch Bros employees dressed like superheroes to support the “superhero patients” at PCH as donations will benefit patients like 8-year-old Korbin diagnosed with a Meningioma tumor at four years old.

He has received multiple brain surgeries throughout the years and had to relearn basic skills like walking and talking, the release said.

PCH is among the nation’s largest pediatric health systems, which has provided inpatient, outpatient, trauma, emergency and urgent care to children and families for more than 35 years.

Phoenix Children’s Care Network includes more than 850 pediatric primary care providers and specialists who deliver care across more than 75 subspecialties.