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DONUTS DO GOOD: A DEEPER MEANING BEHIND DONUT DAY


SALVATION ARMY NATIONAL COMMANDER DISCUSSES HISTORY AND CONNECTION WITH SWEET TREATS

*National Donut Day is Friday, June 3*

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --

BACKGROUND:

On the first Friday in June, Americans celebrate all the gooey goodness of donuts. But this beloved American treat doesn't just taste good, donuts actually have their roots in doing good. National Donut Day was established in 1938 to honor the work of nearly 250 Salvation Army officers known as "Donut Lassies" who traveled overseas to provide emotional and spiritual support as well as fried confectionary, clothes, and supplies to troops in World War I. For more than a century, the organization has continued to provide a wide range of essential services to the most vulnerable and the men and women serving on the front lines of need.

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Commissioners Kenneth and Jolene Hodder, National Leaders for The Salvation Army, share details on National Donut Day and how the holiday is rooted in Salvation Army history, giving it a deeper meaning than you might expect.

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For more information, please visit: www.salvationarmyusa.org/

Interview provided by: The Salvation Army

Media Contact: Mary Newsome, Public Relations ([email protected])

SOURCE The Salvation Army



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