Dunkin’ recently celebrated its Shine Gold Campaign with a donut decorating party for the patients at Orlando Health Children’s Hospital with special guests Cuppy and Knightro!

This summer, Dunkin once again gave guests a sweet way to support children battling cancer with the return of its Shine Gold initiative which invites its customers  to “shine gold” in a joint effort to bolster the mission of the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation: bring joy to children afflicted with illness.

The Shine Gold initiative, allows guests at participating Dunkin’ locations throughout Orlando to make a $2 donation to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation, in return for which they will receive a free Gold Joy Donut as an expression of gratitude. The Gold Joy Donut — a traditional donut ring decorated with gold icing, yellow sprinkles and crowned with a glazed MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treat — pays homage to the childhood cancer awareness ribbon.

Thanks to the generosity of Dunkin’ franchisees, 100 percent of funds raised from the Dunkin’ Gold Joy Donut are donated to local children’s hospitals, to bring joy into the lives of children battling illness.

Grants made possible from the Shine Gold initiative help support joyful experiences for patients in child life and oncology departments through diverse programs such as art, music and integrated therapy. They also fund interactive play and learning equipment, adaptive equipment for kids with mobility issues, everyday essential kits for patients and more. Last year, the Dunkin Joy in Childhood Foundation granted over $320,000 to local children’s hospitals through the program.

According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 10,000 children under the age of 15 in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer in 2023. Since its inception in 2006, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation has granted more than $45 million to national and local nonprofits. In 2022 alone, the Foundation awarded more than 650 grants to hospitals, amounting to over $9.5 million, in a bid to spread joy to kids battling illness.

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