IHOP
MILWAUKEE (WITI) Walking into the IHOP off Fond Du Lac Avenue you'll likely see James Payne greeting guests.
Not only is Payne an IHOP General Manager, he's a member of the U.S. Airforce, and most importantly to him a father.
"Honestly, before I came through the door I kissed my daughter this morning," said Payne.
Payne kept plenty busy at work, as Tuesday marks IHOP's National Pancake Day.
Guests can come in and get a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes with a donation to the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
"You can come back as many times as you want as long as you make a donation," said Payne.
This is especially meaningful to Payne as he has spent many days and nights at the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin after his four-year-old daughter, Harmonee, was diagnosed with sickle-cell anemia.
"I know some of the doctors at Children's Hospital and I know how much they care and I know that if they just had that little extra money just to dig a little bit further maybe they can actually find some cures for some of these diseases," said Payne.
Droves of people showed up to enjoy the pancakes
"Very good. I cleaned my plate, very fluffy," said IHOP customer Artasia Fletcher as she enjoyed her pancakes.
And help the cause
"I'm excited that there is a lot of people here that are supporting Children's. Go people," exclaimed IHOP customer Santosha Landon.
Whether it's $1 or $50 that people are donating every penny makes a dramatic difference as 100% of the proceeds are donated to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
IHop's across the country are hoping to raise $3.5 million over the day-long event, bringing its total donations to $20 million over the last 10 years.
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