Colorado Donuts + Charity: Collaboration to Help Foster Children
It's always nice to stumble across a nice feel-good story that takes place in Colorado, and one of the latest involves a locally owned and operated business widely known for its delicious gourmet donuts.
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Keep scrolling to learn about both organizations and the most recent collaboration.
Raise the Future: A Colorado Charitable Organization Helping Foster Children
The charitable organization that benefits from what is known as Wednesday's Child is called Raise the Future. This organization has been helping to connect foster children in Colorado with families interested in adoption since 1983.
Raise the Future and longtime collaborator CBS Colorado have teamed up to bring awareness of the programs via Wednesday's Child for many years, but this coming Wednesday, April 17, 2024, will be a bit different.
Colorado Charitable Organization + Donut Staple Team Up in 2024
If you consider yourself to be a donut connoisseur, you're probably familiar with the gourmet donuts from Colorado's Voodoo Doughnuts.
Voodoo Doughnuts has a handful of brick-and-mortar locations across Colorado's Front Range, and this coming Wednesday the shop at 98 South Broadway in Denver will be holding a special event with Raise the Future.
This coming Wednesday has been dubbed "A Day for Wednesday's Child" and this particular location of Voodoo Doughnuts will be donating 15% of all sales between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. to Raise the Future and the efforts the organization puts forward to help with adoption and guardianship of foster children in Colorado.
While the organization works year-round on initiatives like this, A Day for Wednesday's Child is what Raise the Future considers its annual day of giving.
Head over to Raise the Future's official website to learn more about this Wednesday's event as well as everything the organization does year-round.
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