Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper to Benefit from Dunkin’s Iced Coffee Day on May 25

Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper is one of four greater Philadelphia area children’s hospitals that will benefit from Dunkin’s Iced Coffee Day on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. On Dunkin’ Iced Coffee Day, $1 from every iced coffee sold at participating Dunkin’ locations nationwide will be donated to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation. Thanks to the generosity of Dunkin’ franchisees in the Greater Philadelphia Area, 100% of funds raised from Dunkin’ Iced Coffee Day will be donated to Cooper and three other regional children’s hospitals.

On Tuesday, May 24, 2022, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Cooper team members are invited to stop by the Dunkin’ Community Cruiser Truck on Cooper’s Camden campus, in the parking lot between Sheridan Pavilion and MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, for free samples, giveaways, and more (while supplies last). Click here for more information.

“Millions of children across the country are fighting illnesses that no child should endure, and we are thrilled to give back and bring joy to kids in hospitals,” said Perry Shah, local Philadelphia Dunkin’ Franchisee and Philadelphia Regional Advertising Committee Chairman. “We want our guests to know that their purchase of an iced coffee on May 25 truly makes a difference and will help bring joy to kids in our communities. We look forward to helping our guests cool down for a great cause with the hardest working iced coffee in America!”

Guests can customize their Dunkin’ iced coffee just the way they like it, with a variety of dairy and non-dairy, sweetener, and flavor options.

Since its inception in 2006, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation has granted more than $37 million to national and local nonprofits. In 2021, the Foundation awarded 171 grants to hospitals and other nonprofits to help bring joy to kids battling illness. Grants from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation also support year-round programs like Dunkin’ Connecting Joy, which provides funding to hospitals to bring gaming experiences to pediatric patients; Teen Prom Program that equips hospitals with a means to host prom-like events for patients who may be unable to attend their own high school proms; and Dogs for Joy, which places highly trained in-residence therapy dogs in hospitals to help bring joy to kids and serve as a critical part to a child’s treatment plan.

The community is encouraged to stop by their local Dunkin’ on Iced Coffee Day to support programs and services at Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper.