SPOKANE, Wash. — Your morning coffee on Thursday, July 18 could contribute to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN). For each drink sold at any Dutch Bros location in the Spokane area, $1 will be donated to CMN, up to $10,000.
Numerica Credit Union is funding the event to bolster CMN’s support of local children and families.
"At Numerica, we believe in the power of community and the impact we can make when we come together,” said Kelley Ferguson, Numerica’s Chief Administration Officer. “Miracle Coffee Day is an opportunity to raise funds that will help children receive life-saving care. We are proud to partner with Dutch Bros to make a difference, one cup at a time."
Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital is the Spokane region’s Children's Miracle Network hospital and in 2023, Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital treated more than 42,000 children.
Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital in Spokane is committed to meeting the needs of children in the Northwest. The hospital offers child life specialists, art and music therapy as well as other supportive programs ensuring kids receive the best care in a kid-friendly, family-centered environment.
With help from community partners, CMN raised $2.2 million for the Spokane hospital in 2023.
“Numerica’s continued partnership helps us provide the highest quality of care for children in the Inland Northwest,” said Mary Hollingsworth, CMN’s Sacred Heart-based program director. “The generosity of Numerica supports specialized equipment, advanced educational training, and housing assistance for out-of-town families. It also benefits CMN’s Child Life and Arts in Healing programs.”
Miracle Coffee Day is funded through the Numerica CARES for Kids initiative, the credit union’s focused, long-term commitment to building brighter futures for youth and families.