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Tim Horton’s Orange Sprinkle Donut Is Coming Back This Year To Raise Even More Money For Indigenous Causes

Tim Hortons said in a statement that the Company and its 1,500 restaurant owners across Canada are proud to announce that the Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraising campaign in support of Indigenous charities is returning again this month.

The Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraising campaign was developed last year by a group of Indigenous Tim Hortons restaurant owners. It was created after consulting with Indigenous leaders and the finding of unmarked graves on the grounds of a former residential school in Kamloops BC.

More than one million Orange Sprinkle Donuts were sold across Canada last year. In-turn Tim Horton’s restaurants raised over $1.6 million for the Orange Shirt Society and the Indian Residential School Survivors Society.

This year, you can purchase your Orange Sprinkle Donut with all proceeds going to the Orange Shirt Society and the Indian Residential School Survivors Society on September 30, Truth and Reconciliation Day.

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