Domino's Pizza Makes Largest-Ever Donation To St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
September 15, 2020
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has received a donation of $100 million from Domino's Pizza, the largest donor commitment in the hospital's history.

Domino's has committed to raising the money over the next 10 years.
In honor of the historic pledge, St. Jude will name its newest housing facility The Domino's Village, which will be located on the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital campus. The housing facility will feature 140 fully-furnished apartments, with one, two, or three bedrooms, designed to accommodate different lengths of stay and family sizes.
Construction planning for the new facility is underway and it is anticipated that the facility will open for patient families in the spring of 2023.
We’re committing to raise $100,000,000 over the next 10 years for @StJude, which will help open The Domino’s Village – a housing facility on the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's campus (sneak peek below!) that will bring community, comfort, and care to patient families. pic.twitter.com/9NQDxoxWOo
— Domino's Pizza (@dominos) September 14, 2020
"The Domino's Village will provide a home-away-from-home for the thousands of kids and families who come to St. Jude from around the world," said Richard Shadyac, president and CEO of ALSAC, the fundraising arm of St. Jude. "They will forever be transformed by the generosity of Domino's in their greatest time of need."
Domino's, with the support of its franchisees, named St. Jude its national charity partner in 2004. Since then, Domino's and its franchisees have raised more than $68 million for the kids of St. Jude.
His Last Day As A Teacher After 36 Years. They Turned It Into A Memory For Life
A Couple Invited A Homeless Man In On Christmas — And He Never Left
Man Marks 11th Straight Christmas As The Last Unmarried Member Of His Family
Teacher’s Simple Strategy Is Changing The Lives Of So-Called ‘Troublemaker’ Students
Three Brothers Cleaning Out Mom’s Attic Found A Comic Worth $9 Million
'I Laughed And Cried': Vet’s Hilarious Condolence Card Brings Laughter To Grieving Cat Owner
His Last Day As A Teacher After 36 Years. They Turned It Into A Memory For Life
104-Year-Old WWII Veteran Brings The House Down With National Anthem On Saxophone
First Responders Use Olive Oil To Rescue Squirrel Trapped In Dumpster
Watch The Moment This Dog Is Rescued From Dog Fighting
Nanny Gets Surprised With A New Car. Her Reaction Is Incredible
