Dunkin' Donuts to host annual "Cops on Top" event
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NORWICH – Local law enforcement officers will take to the rooftops of several Dunkin’ restaurants for the annual “Cops on Top” event in order to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics New York.
The event will be held from 6 to 11 a.m. Friday at Dunkin' located at 5697 NY-12 in Norwich. The community is invited to attend.
According to event organizers, local law enforcement will stand on top of participating Dunkin’ restaurants in New York's Southern Tier while Special Olympics New York athletes collect donations at each location to help support the cost of their athletic training and future competitions.
Community members are invited to visit the participating Dunkin’ restaurants to support the officers, speak with the athletes and their families, and make donations to Special Olympics New York. Dunkin’ will offer guests a coupon for a free donut as a thank you when guests make a monetary donation to the organization.
“Dunkin’ is honored to support the vital efforts and programs of Special Olympics New York which enhance the lives of both children and adults with intellectual disabilities,” said Dunkin’ Integrated Marketing Manager Eric Stensland. “We’re thrilled to partner with our network of generous guests to support this wonderful organization."
Special Olympics New York President and CEO Stacey Hengsterman said donations from this event help support over 60,000 athletes.
“Cops on Top is a fun, important awareness campaign that has a long history within our organization and we are so grateful for the dedication of our partners at Dunkin’ and in law enforcement who make it possible,” said Hengsterman. “On behalf of the 67,000 athletes that Cops on Top will support again this year, thank you!”
Company officials said the “Cops on Top” initiative has generated more than $332,000 since its inception in 2012.
Special Olympics New York provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-style sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in authentic competition.
Athletes, coaches and the people who support them come together for the love of a sport and the thrill of a game. Contributions generated from the campaign will support Special Olympics New York programs for families of the Southern Tier.
– By Zachary Meseck, Sun Staff Writer
The event will be held from 6 to 11 a.m. Friday at Dunkin' located at 5697 NY-12 in Norwich. The community is invited to attend.
According to event organizers, local law enforcement will stand on top of participating Dunkin’ restaurants in New York's Southern Tier while Special Olympics New York athletes collect donations at each location to help support the cost of their athletic training and future competitions.
Community members are invited to visit the participating Dunkin’ restaurants to support the officers, speak with the athletes and their families, and make donations to Special Olympics New York. Dunkin’ will offer guests a coupon for a free donut as a thank you when guests make a monetary donation to the organization.
“Dunkin’ is honored to support the vital efforts and programs of Special Olympics New York which enhance the lives of both children and adults with intellectual disabilities,” said Dunkin’ Integrated Marketing Manager Eric Stensland. “We’re thrilled to partner with our network of generous guests to support this wonderful organization."
Special Olympics New York President and CEO Stacey Hengsterman said donations from this event help support over 60,000 athletes.
“Cops on Top is a fun, important awareness campaign that has a long history within our organization and we are so grateful for the dedication of our partners at Dunkin’ and in law enforcement who make it possible,” said Hengsterman. “On behalf of the 67,000 athletes that Cops on Top will support again this year, thank you!”
Company officials said the “Cops on Top” initiative has generated more than $332,000 since its inception in 2012.
Special Olympics New York provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-style sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in authentic competition.
Athletes, coaches and the people who support them come together for the love of a sport and the thrill of a game. Contributions generated from the campaign will support Special Olympics New York programs for families of the Southern Tier.
– By Zachary Meseck, Sun Staff Writer
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