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In honor of the Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month and to coincide with the Summer Solstice, Touching Hearts at Home will host a community-wide fundraiser to donate donuts to seniors in our community at over 20 communities & healthcare organizations during “the Longest Week”, which takes places June 20-June 27.

To donate, please visit our GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/2021-donuts-for-seniors/
In 2020, our inaugural year of the program, we were able to donate over 5,000 Krispy Kreme Donuts to seniors and healthcare heroes in over three counties AND $2,000 to the Alzheimer’s Association.



To join as an official community sponsor, please contact Christina Ramos at (352) 283-0468 or C.Ramos@TouchingHearts.com. Sponsors can also sponsor a specific assisted living facility’s seniors with donuts with a contribution of $300 or more. Companies who donate $500 or more (50 dozen donuts) will receive logo recognition on our commemorative Donuts for Seniors t-shirts, which will also be sold to raise monies for the Alzheimer’s Association.



Assisted living communities interested in participating should contact Christina Ramos, Community Care Advocate at C.Ramos@TouchingHearts.com or (352) 283-0468 for their Donuts for Seniors promotional kit.



Supporting our seniors has never been easier, and now more than ever, there are many ways to get involved and be a part of our Donuts for Seniors program. Show our Seniors & Healthcare Heroes that #WECARE! ♥
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