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Tim Hortons bringing back Special Olympics donut to benefit athletes

Limited edition donut comes in advance of the Special Olympics Ontario 2024 Spring Games in Waterloo region, which will welcome 2,500 athletes
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Special Olympics Canada has partnered with Tim Hortons to create a Special Olympics donut. 100 per cent of local sales of the donut between Feb. 2 and 4 will go to local Special Olympics Canada programs.

In advance of the Special Olympics Ontario 2024 Spring Games in Waterloo region, Tim Hortons has unveiled a limited edition Special Olympics Donut that will be on sale across Canada from Feb. 2 to 4 with all proceeds going to local Special Olympics programs.

The Spring Games, which will take place locally from May 23 to 26 will bring more than 2,500 athletes, coaches, staff, volunteers, and spectators to the region to celebrate the achievements and talents of Special Olympics athletes.

Tim Hortons has been a proud partner of Special Olympics Canada since 2016 - from sponsoring youth programs ActiveStart and FUNdamentals, to sending gift cards to Special Olympics activities across the country, supporting National Games and of course, creating a Special Olympics donut to raise funds and awareness for the movement.

Like Special Olympics, Tim Hortons says it understands the power of inclusion - and its ability to change lives and has hired many individuals with an intellectual disability at restaurants across the country, including many Special Olympics athletes.