Donut Day isn’t just one day

Jun 16, 2021

Bakery Hill reminds and encourages customers to support the 2021 month-long celebration of National Donut Day, the annual fundraising project sponsored by the Salvation Army and the Greater Cincinnati Retail Bakers Association.

The celebration extends throughout the month of June, with focus on “Finding a Dozen Ways to Show Love.”

  • You can join the “virtual Red Kettle” competition (and show your support for Cincinnati State’s Bakery Hill) by donating at the “Team Bakery Hill” secure link: https://give.salvationarmy.org/team/353671.
    • All Red Kettle donations will help those in the community who are facing food and housing insecurity.
       
    • In 2020, The Salvation Army in Greater Cincinnati provided more than 575,000 meals– four times more than in 2019. Requests for assistance were up 150%.
       
    • The Greater Cincinnati Retail Bakers Association has set a goal of raising $10,000 during June to help Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky families.
  • Or, you can show support for a local retail bakery by picking up some donuts and then delivering them to first responders, teachers, or health care workers in your own neighborhood. (Take a photo of your donut delivery and share it on social media with the tag #TSADonutDay)
     
  • While you are at a participating bakery (see list below) you can support the Salvation Army by donating to a Red Kettle inside the bakery.

Participating bakeries (along with Bakery Hill) include Artrageous Desserts, Bean Haus Bakery & Café, Bonnie Lynn Bakery, Bonomini Bakery, Busken Bakery, The Donut Spot, Graeter’s Ice Cream, Harrison Home Bakery, Holtman’s Donuts, Jupiter Coffee & Donuts, Little Dutch Bakery, Marcella’s Doughnuts & Bakery, North College Hill Bakery, Regina Bakery, Schmidt Bakery, Servatii Pastry Shop, Tres Belle Cakes, and Wyoming Pastry Shop.

National Donut Day was established in 1938 by The Salvation Army as a tribute to the “Donut Lassies,” a group of volunteers who prepared donuts for thousands of soldiers during World War I.

These “Lassies” provided care and comfort to soldiers who were far from home. Donuts represented a taste of home, sweetness and comfort. The Retail Bakers Assocation noted: “After a long, difficult year, we can all use the sweetness and comfort that donuts still provide today.”