Buddy Valastro Teams Up with The Salvation Army for National Donut Day Celebrations

In a heartfelt celebration of National Donut Day, celebrity chef Buddy Valastro, known as the star of "Cake Boss" and owner of Carlo's Bakery, is partnering with The Salvation Army to honor the legacy of the "Donut Lassies," female volunteers responsible for bringing joy to soldiers during World War I. The celebration is set for this Friday, June 5, showcasing a spirit of gratitude and community across the United States.

National Donut Day has its roots in 1938, honoring the women who provided donuts and crucial support to troops in the trenches. The holiday serves not only as a sweet tribute but also as a reminder of the impact of kindness and support during formidable times. Valastro, whose cooking philosophy revolves around bringing people together through baking, sees this collaboration as a perfect opportunity to uplift and celebrate veterans.

During this year’s event, Carlo's Bakery will supply delicious donuts to various locations where The Salvation Army has planned special gatherings for veterans. From New York City to San Diego, Valastro’s pastry creations will be shared in heartfelt moments aimed at spreading joy. "National Donut Day is all about bringing people together and spreading a little joy, and that's something I've always believed baking can do," shares Valastro.

Celebrations will unfold in multiple cities, such as:
- Jersey City, New Jersey: Donuts will be distributed at the Veterans of Foreign Wars facility.
- Las Vegas, Nevada: An event at the Veterans Affairs hospital will treat veterans to fresh donuts.
- San Antonio, Texas: Individuals experiencing homelessness will receive donuts alongside veterans at the VA hospital.
- Minneapolis, Minnesota: First responders and veterans will be honored at the VA hospital with donut giveaways.

Additional events will take place nationwide, including deliveries of donuts to the VA hospital in Cincinnati, and engaging activities like spending time with veterans at various facilities in Knoxville and San Diego. Notably, the Salvation Army National Capital Area Command is set to host the National Donut Day World Donut Eating Championship in Washington, D.C.

The Donut Lassies’ legacy is a reminder of ordinary heroes stepping up in times of need. According to Commissioner Merle Heatwole of The Salvation Army, the courage displayed by those women who served during the war is exemplary, embodying compassion and bravery. "On this 88th National Donut Day, we honor their remarkable legacy alongside the veterans who served this nation, reminding ourselves to carry that same spirit of joyful service into every community we serve,"

This joint venture not only highlights the historical significance of National Donut Day but also serves to support The Salvation Army's ongoing efforts to aid veterans and their families. The organization has been instrumental in assisting millions of people across the United States, providing essential services such as food, shelter, and support for those in need.

As Valastro gears up for this meaningful partnership, he invites everyone to join in the festivities. To learn more or get involved with the celebrations, Donut Day fans can check online for further information and ways to participate. Together, through the act of sharing donuts, people can express gratitude and foster a sense of connection while indulging in one of America’s most beloved treats.

National Donut Day this June 5 not only promises sweetness and joy but also a heartfelt call to remember those who have served, reminding us of the power of community, compassion, and yes, even donuts!

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