Today one of the nation’s largest nonprofits will commemorate 81 years of confectionery celebrations for National Donut Day.
While most people associate The Salvation Army with its traditional Christmastime red kettle bells, National Donut Day — always the first Friday in June — has been a major occasion for the Army since 1938. About 250 “Donut Lassies” served hand-made donuts to soldiers serving in France during World War I, and National Donut Day was founded two decades later in Chicago, during the Great Depression. (Here’s the original Salvation Army donut recipe — frying the donuts in a soldier’s helmet is optional.)
And while many retailers are sure to offer free donuts in some form, today Friday, June 7, the Army will be marking National Donut Day with a broad series of events from coast to coast:
Beyond the National Donut Day events, the Salvation Army USA provides more than 56 million meals to Americans in need each year. The Salvation Army provides food in every zip code in America. To find an event or other resources in your local area, the Army recommends using its Location Search feature here
Dickerson, Bakker & Associates is proud to partner with The Salvation Army, to advance their mission of doing the most good for those in need throughout the communities they serve. Learn more about how Dickerson, Bakker is equipping the Corps to “Do the Most Good” within their local community here.
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