Residents in Orlando, Florida can help local children battling diseases by purchasing coffee on Dunkin’ Iced Coffee Day.
Dunkin’ says participating restaurants in the Greater Orlando area will offer $1 iced coffee on Wednesday, May 25, and will donate a hundred percent of funds raised from Dunkin’ Iced Coffee Day to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
It’s part of the restaurant’s Dunkin’ Joy Childhood Foundation – which Dunkin’ says has granted more than $37 million to national and local nonprofits since 2006.
“Millions of children across the country are fighting illnesses that no child should endure, and we are thrilled to give back and bring joy to kids in hospitals,” said Victor Carvalho, Dunkin’ Franchisee and Co-Chair of the Board of Directors for the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation. “We want our guests to know that their purchase of an Iced Coffee on May 25 truly makes a difference and will help bring joy to kids in their communities. We look forward to helping our guests cool down for a great cause with the hardest working iced coffee in America!”
The $1 beverage will be offered nationwide, according to Dunkin’, giving customers elsewhere the opportunity to bring joy to kids at hospitals in their communities.