Domino's Pizza
Raises Record Amount for St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ --
Domino's Pizza (NYSE: DPZ), the recognized world
leader in pizza delivery, raised more than $1.35
million for St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital(R) during the 2007 Thanks and Giving
campaign. This marks the largest charitable
donation in the history of Domino's Pizza.
"I want to extend a heartfelt thanks to everyone
-- our customers, team members and franchisees
-- who contributed during the campaign," said
David A. Brandon, chairman and CEO of Domino's
Pizza. "Together we were able to raise public
awareness and much needed dollars to support the
lifesaving work at St. Jude."
During the 2007 Thanks and Giving (Nov. 19-Dec.
31) campaign, Domino's stores nationwide
participated by asking for a dollar or two to be
added to customer's orders to help the kids of
St. Jude. With the combined support of its
customers and corporate and franchise stores,
Domino's raised $1,350,727 for St. Jude. Below
are some of the essential aspects of treatment
for patients and their families that can be
funded by the generous contributions made by
consumers during Thanks and Giving:
• Intravenous chemotherapy treatment ($712
per day)
• Housing for a St. Jude family ($154 per
night)
• Physical therapy ($332 per hour)
• Chest x-ray ($125 each)
• Oxygen therapy ($402 per day)
"In just over three years, Domino's has raised
more than $3.8 million to support the efforts of
St. Jude," Brandon said. "With the overwhelming
success of our partnership with St. Jude and the
impact we are making on this organization, we
are delighted to have made the heartfelt
decision to keep St. Jude on as our national
charitable partner for the long-term."
St. Jude's Research Hospital is internationally
recognized for its pioneering work in finding
cures and saving children with cancer and other
catastrophic diseases. Every research
breakthrough at St. Jude is immediately and
freely shared with the scientific community
worldwide, impacting the lives of children in
communities across America and around the globe.
About Domino's Pizza(R)
Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza is the
recognized world leader in pizza delivery.
Domino's is listed on the NYSE under the symbol
"DPZ." Through its primarily franchised system,
Domino's operates a network of 8,510 franchised
and Company-owned stores in the United States
and more than 55 countries. The Domino's Pizza(R)
brand, named a Megabrand by Advertising Age
magazine, had global retail sales of nearly $5.1
billion in 2006, comprised of $3.2 billion
domestically and nearly $1.9 billion
internationally. During the third quarter of
2007, the Domino's Pizza(R) brand had global
retail sales of more than $1.2 billion,
comprised of approximately $725.7 million
domestically and approximately $510.7 million
internationally. Domino's Pizza was named "Chain
of the Year" by Pizza Today magazine, the
leading publication of the pizza industry and is
the "Official Pizza of NASCAR(R)." Customers can
place orders online in English and Spanish by
visiting www.dominos.com or from a Web- enabled
cell phone by visiting mobile.dominos.com. More
information on the Company, in English and
Spanish, can be found on the Web at
www.dominosbiz.com. Domino's Pizza: You Got 30
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About St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is
internationally recognized for its pioneering
work in finding cures and saving children with
cancer and other catastrophic diseases. Founded
in 1962 by late entertainer Danny Thomas, St.
Jude has treated children from across the
country and around the world.
• No child is ever turned away because of a
family's inability to pay.
• St. Jude covers all costs for treatment and
is the only pediatric cancer research center
that pays for travel, lodging and food for
patients and a family member.
• Eighty-five cents of every dollar received
goes directly to research and treatment.
• St. Jude has increased the survival rate of
the most common form of childhood cancer, acute
lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), from 4 percent
when the hospital opened to 94 percent today.
• Every breakthrough at St. Jude is freely
shared with the scientific and medical community
worldwide. That's why St. Jude is called the
"hospital without walls."
• St. Jude is the epicenter for pediatric
brain tumor research and has one of the largest
sickle cell disease programs in the country.
• St. Jude discovered a way to lessen side
effects, making radiation treatment more
effective for virtually all cancers.
• St. Jude follows the progress of its
patients long after they leave the hospital,
providing related follow-up services, advice and
assistance at no charge to the patients.
More information is available at
www.stjude.org,
where visitors can view the celebrity spots,
learn about the corporate partners, buy unique
merchandise designed by the patients at St. Jude
and meet some of the patients.