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Scottsdale’s Over Easy Raises $50,000 to date for Phoenix Children’s Foundation
(Courtesy of Over Easy)
Scottsdale’s Over Easy restaurant has raised over $50,000 for the Phoenix Children’s nonprofit.
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Local breakfast restaurant Over Easy’s partnership with Phoenix Children’s has yielded a remarkable $50,000 to date for the non-profit.
Since January 2024, one dollar from every kid’s menu purchase at any Over Easy location has been donated to Phoenix Children’s, resulting in $30,000 raised thus far. This year-long fundraising partnership includes profits from Over Easy’s fourth annual ‘Dollars for a Dozen’ fundraiser, which raised $20,486 in April, the ‘Kids Helping Kids’ initiative and a number of other events and programs. For the remainder of the year, Over Easy hopes to raise over $50,000 to achieve their $100,000 goal for Phoenix Children’s.
All funds raised throughout 2024 will go directly to Phoenix Children’s Hope Fund, which provides support to the area of greatest need, enabling Phoenix Children’s to provide comprehensive care across all ages, conduct innovative research, advance education for the next generation of clinical leaders and advocate for the health and well-being of children and families.