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11TH Annual Event Raises $3.9 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and Other Local Charities

GLENDALE, CA (March 28, 2016) – They came, they ate, they donated. Thousands of pancake lovers nationwide walked into their local IHOP® restaurants’ doors this past March 8 to celebrate the cultural phenomenon known as National Pancake Day®.   From 7AM in the morning and throughout the day until the evening, they enjoyed one free stack of world famous buttermilk pancakes from the brand that created breakfast, anytime of day—and in a show of generosity, broke all existing records for National Pancake Day with donations that totaled $3.9 million for the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Shriners Hospitals for Children, and Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in their communities. Thanks to the generosity of its guests and franchisees, IHOP easily exceeded its goal of $3.5 million, and once again was a trending topic on several social media platforms, and garnered significant media attention across the country.

This year, members of Kiwanis International, including their Key Clubs and Circle K, along with volunteers from the other charity organizations, generously participated at their local restaurants, reminding guests that these free pancakes had a purpose—helping children in their own community receive much needed medical aid and treatment.

IHOP invited guests to show their appreciation by making a voluntary donation to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and other local charities. The event is unique in that the funds raised at each IHOP location stay within that local community and go towards helping children in guests’ own backyard. With this latest total, National Pancake Day has now raised $24 million for charity since its inception in 2006.

The party didn’t stop at U.S. borders, though! National Pancake Day has become a widely observed international event, celebrating its 3rd anniversary in Canada and Mexico and also in   Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. More than 1,600 IHOP restaurants worldwide participated in enjoying pancakes with a purpose.

“Everyone at IHOP is so grateful to our franchisees, team members and guests who helped this year’s National Pancake Day celebration raise a record-breaking amount of money for sick children in our communities,” said Darren Rebelez, President, International House of Pancakes, LLC. “This has truly become a day when everyone comes together at IHOP  to show the true meaning of “community”,  We are proud of National Pancake Day and what it represents—and especially what it has accomplished.”

To learn more about National Pancake Day, please visit www.ihoppancakeday.com.

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