IHOP associates are flipping pancakes for patients at Children’s Hospital at Erlanger tomorrow at 12 p.m.
On Tuesday, March 7, five local IHOP restaurants will offer each guest a free short stack of their famous buttermilk pancakes on National Pancake Day. This family-friendly tradition raises needed funds and awareness for Children’s Hospital at Erlanger, a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.
For every short stack of buttermilk pancakes served on National Pancake Day, IHOP guests are invited to make a voluntary donation to Children’s Hospital at Erlanger to celebrate the brand’s national day of giving. Since 2006, IHOP National Pancake Day has raised approximately $24 million to provide life-saving treatment, programs and medical equipment for pediatric patients — including more than 42,000 children treated annually at Children’s Hospital at Erlanger.
“Each year, our local IHOP restaurants and their associates step it up during National Pancake Day,” said Rebecca Brinkley, director of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at Children’s Hospital at Erlanger. “We are thankful for their continued support of our patients as we focus on raising funds for our new Children’s Hospital.”