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Baseball player Francisco Lindor of the Mets collaborates with Dairy Queen for the charitable event, 'Miracle Treat Day', supporting children's hospitals.

Baseball star, Francisco Lindor, teams up with Dairy Queen for the 'Miracle Treat Day' initiative on July 31. For every Blizzard bought that day, at least a dollar goes to supporting local children's hospitals.

Baseball player Francisco Lindor of the Mets teams up with Dairy Queen for the 'Miracle Treat Day'...
Baseball player Francisco Lindor of the Mets teams up with Dairy Queen for the 'Miracle Treat Day' charity event, aiding children's hospitals.

Baseball player Francisco Lindor of the Mets collaborates with Dairy Queen for the charitable event, 'Miracle Treat Day', supporting children's hospitals.

In partnership with Dairy Queen, Lindor is using his influence to support children's hospitals. Francisco Lindor, the All-Star shortstop for the New York Mets, has partnered with Dairy Queen for its annual 'Miracle Treat Day' on July 31.

Dairy Queen has announced that this year's 'Miracle Treat Day' will take place on July 31. On this day, at least $1 from every Blizzard treat purchased at participating United States Dairy Queen locations will be donated to local Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN).

Over the past 41 years, the Dairy Queen system has raised over $185 million for children's hospitals through CMN. This includes efforts like Miracle Treat Day, an annual fundraising event where at least $1 from every Blizzard treat purchased on July 31 is donated to local CMN hospitals.

For more detailed information about Miracle Treat Day 2025, including how to participate and the impact of donations, you can visit the official Miracle Treat Day website at miracletreatday.com or Dairy Queen's website at DQ.com. Local hospital foundations and news outlets, such as Sanford Health Foundation and various media reports, also provide details about regional activities and fundraising totals tied to the event.

During a recent trip with the Mets to face the Minnesota Twins, Lindor visited Gillette Children's Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. He shared fun moments with children at the hospital and emphasized the importance of helping children who are going through challenges in life.

Lindor chose cookie dough as his preferred Blizzard flavor and believes this promotion is a "no-brainer" because it allows people to enjoy a Blizzard of their favorite flavor while donating to their local children's hospital. Maria Hokanson, executive vice president of marketing at American Dairy Queen Corporation, expressed her excitement for the event, praising its impact on children's lives.

As Lindor pushes for a postseason berth with the Mets, he continues to make a significant impact off the field as well. His partnership with Dairy Queen for Miracle Treat Day is just one example of his commitment to giving back to the community.

Sports enthusiasts and baseball fans can mark their calendars for July 31, as the annual MLB-related sports-analysis event, Miracle Treat Day, organized by Dairy Queen, is set to take place. On this day, at least $1 from every Blizzard treat purchased at participating Dairy Queen locations in the United States will be donated to local Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN), contributing to the $185 million raised over the past 41 years for children's hospitals through this initiative.

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