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Tim Hortons launches Special Olympics Donut fundraiser until Feb. 1
Summary
Tim Hortons is selling the Special Olympics Donut across Canada from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1 and donating 100% of proceeds to Special Olympics Canada to support year‑round inclusive sport programs.
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Tim Hortons is partnering with Special Olympics Canada to sell the Special Olympics Donut nationwide from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. Tim Hortons and Tims restaurant owners will donate 100 per cent of the proceeds from each donut to Special Olympics Canada. The funds support year‑round inclusive sport programs for more than 40,000 athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This campaign is the seventh year of the partnership.
Key details:
- The Special Olympics Donut is available at Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1.
- Tim Hortons and Tims restaurant owners donate 100 per cent of proceeds from every Special Olympics Donut sold to Special Olympics Canada.
- The donations support year‑round inclusive sport programs serving more than 40,000 athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Tim Hortons describes the donut as a chocolate cake ring with white fondant, coloured sprinkles and whipped topping, with a design inspired by diversity and inclusion.
- The announcement includes quotes from Axel Schwan (President of Tim Hortons), Gail Hamamoto (CEO of Special Olympics Canada), and Special Olympics athlete Kimana Mar.
Summary:
The sale is intended to raise funds that help athletes train, compete and build confidence and connections in communities across Canada. The promotion runs through Feb. 1 and will conclude on that date.
