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Jollibee Partners With Comer Children's Hospital

Donation from popular Skokie restaurant will benefit children at Chicago hospital.

SKOKIE, IL - The Filipino-based Jollibee restaurant in Skokie that has seen lines form out the door pretty much since they opened on Touhy Road two months ago has formed a partnership with one of the area’s most respected children’s hospitals.

Jollibee recently provided a $25,000 donation to the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital on Chicago’s South SIde and agreed to send food to patients there regularly.

The donation is expected to go toward the Comer Children's Child Life and Family Education unit.

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The restaurant will also hold “Jollibee Days,” selected dates in which food from the restaurant will be sent to the hospital to feed the kids in treatment.

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