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Dairy Queen locations hold 21st Miracle Treat Day Aug. 10

Proceeds raised from sweet treats support BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation
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Participating Dairy Queen Q locations in South Surrey and White Rock will be donating the net proceeds of Blizzard treats to the BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation on Aug.10 this year. (Dairy Queen/contributed photo)

What better time for a sweet ice cream treat than the dog days of summer?

DQ鈥檚 Miracle Treat Day is back on Aug. 10.

This marks the 21st year of net proceeds from every Blizzard Treat sold going to BC Children鈥檚 Hospital, positively impacting children鈥檚 healthcare treatment, said a release.

鈥淒Q fans 鈥 can continue the 21-year tradition of helping make miracles happen for children and their families by visiting their local DQ to celebrate Miracle Treat Day,鈥 it said.

Funds raised locally stay local, the release noted, and will be donated to BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation, one of 12 Children鈥檚 Miracle Network hospital foundations across Canada.

In 2022 alone, local children鈥檚 hospitals across Canada delivered care to children through more than three million in-person and virtual visits.

Since it started in 1984, DQ has become a top contributor to Children鈥檚 Miracle Network, with more than $48 million raised to date in Canada.

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