100 percent of the profits from inclusion donuts at Tim Hortons stores this weekend will go towards the Special Olympics.
You can eat a donut this weekend and help support a great cause.
Local Tim Hortons owner Leslie Farrell says they will be raising money for Special Olympics.
"We will be selling inclusion donuts for the Special Olympics and all the proceeds from the inclusion donuts, go to the special Olympics."
Inclusion donuts will be sold at most Tim Horton's locations in the Province, including the ones in Woodstock and Oxford County. 100% of the proceeds from the inclusion donuts this weekend will go towards the Special Olympics. Farrell says Tim Hortons feels it is important to support Special Olympians, because they are such an important part of our community.
"It's a really nice and simple way to support the Special Olympics, $1.59 will get you a donut and 100 percent of those proceeds will go towards a good cause. You know that money is going towards helping someone and the Special Olympics is such a great cause."
Team Hollie Duncan is getting in on the fun as well, promoting the inclusion donuts this weekend at the Scotties.

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