Canton, Mass.-based, Dunkin Donuts, announced that it has donated $100,000 to The One Fund Boston to support families of those impacted by the Boston Marathon bombings. In addition, Dunkin’ franchisees have been supporting emergency workers in the community and plan to continue providing support as needed. Dunkin stores offered food and shelter to victims of Monday’s bombings, and stayed open during Friday’s manhunt to provide coffee and food to police and other emergency personnel. Approximately 2,000 participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine collected donations from guests, starting at $1, to be distributed to The One Fund Boston. “We are an organization with proud Boston roots, and our hearts are with those who were affected by the events at the Boston Marathon,” said Nigel Travis, CEO of Dunkin’ Brands. “We hope the donation to The One Fund Boston will help victims and their families during this difficult time.” The One Fund formed in the wake of the tragedy. For more info, click here
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