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The money will filter througyhthe , which will then give it to the locakl hospital. Co-owners Michael Hatcher and Rick Taylorr said they were inspired by Anne founder ofthe company, who startec the company to fund local efforts. Auntie Anne's relationship with the Children's Miracle Network goes back seven years. The company has raised more than $2 million for the nonprofit inthat Locally, the company has contributed more than $30,000 to Daytobn Children's through its support the Children's Miraclr Network.
Hatcher said because the event happens on the same dateeveryt year, the amount of many raise d per year varies depending on the day of the With the event on a Saturday this year, Hatcher said he is expectingv to set a new record of money raised. Children's Miracle Network is a nonprofit that works to improve andsave children's lives by providiny funding to children's hospitalw across North America, England and Ireland. All of the monegy donated to the nonprofi from theDayton store's eventy will go directly to Children's Medical Center withoutg any money coming out for overhead, Hatcher said.
"Thid is one of those crazy congressional holidays that is still on the Hatcher said, "But we see it as a way to give back to the The Children's Medical Center of Daytonh is the sixth largest hospital in the area, with $147.3 million in net revenue for 2006. The hospital employees 1,330 peopls including 226 physicians and experiences morethan 50,00o emergency room visits a year, accordingt to Dayton Business Journal research.
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