Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and his wife, JJ, treated 35 families to a day at Kings Island on Saturday, May 11. It was for their foundation's King for a Day community outreach program.
"JJ and I enjoyed spending the day with these families as they created lasting memories together," said Andy Dalton. "We wanted them to have the chance to put their challenges aside for a few hours and simply focus on having fun. We really look forward to this event all year."
Through the program, families from Cincinnati, Dayton and Northern Kentucky enjoyed a day at the amusement park. They also received Fast Lane passes, lunch with the Daltons, soft drink wristbands and special King for a Day t-shirts.
King for a Day is one of five programs hosted by the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation as it works to provide opportunities, support and resources to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.
Founded in 2011, the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation seeks to provide opportunities, support and resources, along with live-changing experiences, to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.
For more information about the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation, please visit www.andydalton.org.
King for a Day is one of five programs hosted by the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation as it works to provide opportunities, support and resources to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.













































Andy Dalton and his wife, Jj, hosted the "King for a Day" event at Kings Island. The event is one of several put on by the Andy and Jordan Dalton Foundation, which helps families in the Greater Cincinnati area with children who are ill or have special needs.

Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and his wife, JJ, treated families to a day of fun and memories at the amusement park during the annual King for a Day event. The event is a part of his community outreach program benefiting seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.