#PancakesForRoger

Text poster with a light blue background, black and bold font, and three pancake emojis. The poster promotes activities for the month of February: eating pancakes, posting a picture with hashtag #PancakesForRogers, and supporting veterans.
A woman smiling at a restaurant table, wearing a Kansas City Chiefs hat, with a plate of pancakes topped with blueberries and syrup in front of her. A phone displaying a stack of pancakes with syrup and blueberries is in the foreground.

We’ll make a donation to the University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic for every photo of your pancake-loving moments shared on social media with the hashtag #PancakesForRoger. Join us this February 2025 in making a difference—one pancake at a time!

Colorful map of the United States with various company logos placed over different states. The map is titled '#PancakesForRoger 2025 Map Update'. There are also logos of companies like Combs & Company, Roger & Gloria Combs, and others, along with illustrated pancakes scattered across the map.

Each year, Penny Pancakes visits all 50 states and dozens of countries across all seven continents as people around the world enjoy pancakes to honor Major Roger E. Combs and other U.S Veterans.

Graphic celebrating submission of 1142 pancake photos, showing a stack of pancakes reaching 1200, with text indicating goal exceeded and a logo reading 'Pancakes for Roger EST. 2023'.
A chart showing various countries with cartoons of pancakes and animated characters representing each country.
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WHY PANCAKES?

Pancakes For Roger, the book, the movement, and the organization, were all born out of Major General Roger E. Combs’s request for pancakes while he was coming to the end of his life with Agent Orange-related throat cancer.

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The 2025 #PancakesForRoger campaign benefits the University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic, which represents Veterans - free of charge - with discharge upgrades and Department of Veterans Affairs disability compensation claims. Learn more.

A banner for the University of Missouri's Veterans Clinic at the School of Law.