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Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut Campaign Returns On Sept. 30

100% of proceeds from Orange Sprinkle Donut sales on Sept. 30 will be donated to the Orange Shirt Society, the Indian Residential School Survivors Society, New Pathways Foundation in Quebec, and new this year, the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, and Ulnooweg Education Centre. (CNW Group/Tim Hortons)

Tim Hortons and its restaurant owners across Canada are proud to share that for a fourth year in a row, the Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraising campaign is returning on Sept. 30 in support of Indigenous organizations.

On Sept. 30, 100 per cent of the proceeds from the sales of Orange Sprinkle Donuts will be donated to the Orange Shirt Society, the Indian Residential School Survivors Society, New Pathways Foundation in Quebec, and new this year, the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, and Ulnooweg Education Centre.

“We’re proud to be launching the Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut campaign for a fourth consecutive year and to be supporting two new additional Indigenous organizations – the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, and Ulnooweg Education Centre – so we can create even more impact right across the country,” said Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons.

The Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraising campaign was first developed in 2021 by a group of Indigenous Tim Hortons restaurant owners and to date has raised over $3.6 million for Indigenous organizations.

“Last year, we raised more than $1 million through the Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraising campaign and we’re so thankful for the support from guests and Tims restaurant owners across Canada.”

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