Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 2:48:43 GMT -6
IHOP restaurants have been spreading happiness since 1958 and this 2019, for the sixth consecutive year in the country, they will continue to share joy and hope for children suffering from pediatric cancer, through the National Pancake Day collection, which will take place this Tuesday, March 12. March. This day, from 7 am to 7 pm and in all IHOP franchises throughout Mexico, the public will be able to purchase two of their world-famous buttermilk pancakes for the special price of $29.00 pesos, an amount that will be donated in its entirety to the organization without nonprofit organization AMANC (Mexican Association to Help Children with Cancer), as well as the local organizations with which it works.
According to official information, of the 5,000 new France Mobile Number List cases of pediatric cancer registered in the country, more than 75% of patients begin their treatment in advanced stages; unfortunate fact when it is considered that a timely diagnosis is vital to increase the chances of recovery. All the professional support that AMANC has provided for more than 36 years contributes to the quality of life of patients and their families. This work is essential to fight cancer in children and adolescents, so that it is no longer synonymous with death.
“At IHOP we believe in bringing communities together through great dishes and food experiences, and what better way to bring the community together than by serving our famous pancakes to raise money for children and families dealing with cancer?” said Steve Joyce, president and international CEO of Dine Brands Global, the parent company of IHOP. “As we celebrate our sixth year of commitment, National Pancake Day in Mexico becomes a tradition that we all look forward to, knowing that when we serve our guests, we also serve the needs of the community.”
Guadalupe Alejandre, founder and president of AMANC, said: “We have to get used to being supportive when it is needed most. “National Pancake Day is a rewarding way to help children with cancer.”
“Thanks to the enthusiasm and generosity of our guests, our 45 restaurants and our team, over the past five years National Pancake Day has raised a total of $2,116,149 for AMANC and the local organizations with which it works,” said William Urrego, regional vice president. and general director of IHOP in America. “We have seen donations grow with each passing year and hope to break our previous record this year. “We are proud to continue our commitment to the communities around us, supporting organizations throughout Mexico to improve the lives of children undergoing cancer treatments, as well as their families.”
National Pancake Day began as a tradition in the United States 14 years ago and has raised more than $30 million for charities supporting children's health issues. National Pancake Day is also celebrated on the same day in Canada, Panama and Puerto Rico.
According to official information, of the 5,000 new France Mobile Number List cases of pediatric cancer registered in the country, more than 75% of patients begin their treatment in advanced stages; unfortunate fact when it is considered that a timely diagnosis is vital to increase the chances of recovery. All the professional support that AMANC has provided for more than 36 years contributes to the quality of life of patients and their families. This work is essential to fight cancer in children and adolescents, so that it is no longer synonymous with death.
“At IHOP we believe in bringing communities together through great dishes and food experiences, and what better way to bring the community together than by serving our famous pancakes to raise money for children and families dealing with cancer?” said Steve Joyce, president and international CEO of Dine Brands Global, the parent company of IHOP. “As we celebrate our sixth year of commitment, National Pancake Day in Mexico becomes a tradition that we all look forward to, knowing that when we serve our guests, we also serve the needs of the community.”
Guadalupe Alejandre, founder and president of AMANC, said: “We have to get used to being supportive when it is needed most. “National Pancake Day is a rewarding way to help children with cancer.”
“Thanks to the enthusiasm and generosity of our guests, our 45 restaurants and our team, over the past five years National Pancake Day has raised a total of $2,116,149 for AMANC and the local organizations with which it works,” said William Urrego, regional vice president. and general director of IHOP in America. “We have seen donations grow with each passing year and hope to break our previous record this year. “We are proud to continue our commitment to the communities around us, supporting organizations throughout Mexico to improve the lives of children undergoing cancer treatments, as well as their families.”
National Pancake Day began as a tradition in the United States 14 years ago and has raised more than $30 million for charities supporting children's health issues. National Pancake Day is also celebrated on the same day in Canada, Panama and Puerto Rico.