Friday, June 6 — Celebrate National Donut Day with the Intermountain Division. Grab a donut and give back to support veterans.
The HistoryNational Donut Day, a beloved American holiday, originated from the compassionate efforts of The Salvation Army Donut Lassies during World War I. These brave women provided soldiers with donuts to boost morale and bring a taste of home to the front lines. In the spirit of their generosity, The Salvation Army continues to celebrate this tradition by spreading sweetness and joy to communities across the nation each year on Donut Day.
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More Ways to Give About The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army has been meeting human needs without discrimination since 1865. From our iconic annual Red Kettle Campaign to our wide variety of available programs that serve local communities, we are dedicated to serving our neighbors in need.
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