Buying a Blizzard at Dairy Queen on Thursday, July 27, will benefit Phoenix Children's Hospital patients and their families.
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Buying a Blizzard at Dairy Queen on Thursday, July 27, will benefit Phoenix Children's Hospital patients and their families.
Cooling off in this heat wave with a Blizzard on Miracle Treat Day at all Maricopa County Dairy Queen locations will make a sweet impact. For every Blizzard guests enjoy, $1 or more of the purchase benefits Phoenix Children's.
There are five Dairy Queen locations in Glendale:
Money raised on Miracle Treat Day go directly to the Hope Fund and allow the care teams to respond to needs, like new equipment or technology, immediately, often when time is of the essence, according to a news release.
Phoenix Children's Hospital is building a new freestanding, three-story campus in Glendale. The Arrowhead Campus will offer inpatient care, an emergency department, an outpatient surgery center and a multi-specialty clinic.
The Arrowhead Campus represents an investment of $134.7 million and will support 76,000 annual visits.
The new location will offer 24 inpatient beds, six operating rooms, two minor procedure rooms, 30 emergency bays/trauma rooms, and a 45,000-square-foot medical office building to house orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, oncology, and numerous other specialty services.
Located on the north end of the Abrazo Arrowhead Campus at 18701 N. 67th Ave., in Glendale, the new facility is expected to open in the spring of 2024.
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