Dunkin' Iced Coffee Day to battle childhood illness, hunger
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- Dunkin' Iced Coffee Day returns Wednesday to support children across the country. On Wednesday, $1 from every iced coffee and cold brew sold, will be donated to the Joy in Childhood Foundation, to bring joy to kids battling hunger or illness.
The annual event is in its fourth year. According to the company, 100 percent of the donated funds raised during the day will go back to local communities, supporting health and hunger relief organizations.
"Whether you’re grabbing your go-to Iced Coffee or refreshing Cold Brew, every sip on June 18 supports the communities that keep us running," said Victor Carvalho, Dunkin’ Franchisee and Joy in Childhood Foundation Board Chairman. "It’s a simple idea that’s changing lives: drink joy in, we’ll give joy out. Every sip on June 18 goes further than you think – helping kids and families in your own neighborhood feel seen and supported."
The Foundation partners with food banks, children’s hospitals, and other nonprofit organizations to fund joyful environments and experiences for kids. Since 2006, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation has granted more than $60 million to hundreds of national and local charities across the country. Last year, the fundraiser raised $2.1 million, helping fund hundreds of grants for local nonprofits around the country.
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