We’ve officially wrapped up our Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation Good Citizen Month volunteer events across all Bluemont markets, and what a month it’s been.
Over the past several weeks, our teams showed up in six regions with one shared goal: serve our communities in a tangible way.
In Chattanooga, our team volunteered at the Chattanooga Area Food Bank, labeling canned goods and packing monthly meal boxes for families in need. In just one day, they helped process more than 8,500 pounds of food—providing over 7,000 meals to neighbors in our community.
We closed out the month in Greenville, SC, partnering with Harvest Hope Food Bank. There, our team packed approximately 3,600 pounds of fresh produce, including carrots and grapefruits, helping support an organization that serves 250 to 300 families daily. It was a strong finish to a month defined by teamwork and purpose.
While the numbers are meaningful, what stands out most is the collective effort. Team Members across six regions gave their time, energy, and heart to something bigger than themselves. They stepped away from the day-to-day, rolled up their sleeves, and served side by side.
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation’s mission to bring joy and fight hunger isn’t just something we support financially. It’s something we live out locally. Good Citizen Month is a reminder that impact happens when people show up consistently.
