Mets’ Francisco Lindor partners with Dairy Queen for children’s hospital charity

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New York Mets All-Star Shortstop Francisco Lindor is being held in making a batch in the second half that deserves the post-season marina, but this does not prevent him from affecting his community.
Lindor is famous for its influence outside the field, and in a partnership with Dairy Queen, the word publishes a very sweet method that everyone can support children’s hospitals.
Dairy Queen announced on Wednesday that “Miracle Treat Day” will be on July 31, where all “Treat Treat”, which was purchased from the US website participating, will witness $ 1 or more donation to local children’s hospitals through children’s miracle hospitals.
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Mets Shorestop Francisco Lindor smiles with the patient at Gillett Hospital in St. Ball, Minnesota. (Dairy Queen / Fox News)
“This is not improving,” Lindor told Fox Business about the effect of this promotion. “I mean, you get a snowstorm from your favorite flavor, and there are many different flavors, and thus, or more dollars will be donated to your local children’s hospital through the miracle network. This looks like irrational.
“The thing we get to help children who face challenges in life that we cannot even imagine. This is something that strikes me at home and something that I like to like our fans and be able to be part of this amazing thing.”
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Lindor said he is a “simple person” when it comes to the snowstorm he will choose, so it is a cookie dough for him.
But Lindor also received the vision of the children who influence him, as he visited the Gillett Children’s Hospital in Saint -Paul, Minnesota during a modern trip with Mits to face the Minnesota twins. Share some enjoyable moments with help there, and he saw directly how this promotion will affect young people throughout the country.

Mets Shortstop Francisco Lindor visits Gillette Hospital for Children as part of the Dairy Queen ‘Miracle Treat Day’ partnership. (Dairy Queen / Fox News)
“It is incredible, I appreciate the ways they help a lot, and I appreciate their love for children,” Lindor explained about the Queen of Dairy. “Being the father of three years, it is really a blessing and have similar beliefs and basic values, this means a lot.”
“Participating in DN’s miracle in DQ is a delicious and meaningful way for anyone who transforms the purchase of the snowstorm into something that makes a real difference for children in their local community,” added Maria Hukanson, Deputy CEO of Marketing at America Queen Corporation.
“We are proud of our long partnership with children’s miracle hospitals and we cannot wait to convert the snowstorm treatment to smiles and make this day the most miracle miracle so far!”

New York Mets Shortstop Francisco Lindor held a partnership with Dairy Queen on a “miracle miracle day” on July 31. (Dairy Queen / Fox News)
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The Queen Dairy system raised more than $ 185 million for children’s hospitals through the hospitals of the children’s miracle during the partnership of more than 41 years.
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2025-07-30 16:05:00