On National Doughnut Day, not only are doughnut shops around Bowling Green, Kentucky experiencing an influx of patrons, but the Salvation Army of Bowling Green is also getting involved in the sweet holiday in a special way. The Salvation Army is upholding a tradition that dates back to 1938, when the Salvation Army in Chicago first recognized National Doughnut Day in honor of the ‘doughnut lassies’ who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I.
Now, the Salvation Army of Bowling Green continues to maintain this tradition by delivering doughnuts to its partners and local institutions as a token of appreciation for their continued support. The idea behind their action lies in celebrating and acknowledging the efforts of those who regularly participate in constructive community work and contribute in making a positive difference.
When speaking about the significance of National Doughnut Day, the captain of the Bowling Green Salvation Army elaborated that this day serves as a reflection of the charitable work of the Salvation Army. It spotlights that whenever there is a call for assistance, the Salvation Army always strives to respond. This day is thus marked with gratitude and remembrance for all those tirelessly working for the welfare of society, including volunteers from local churches and businesses.
This year’s National Doughnut Day in Bowling Green was not only an opportunity to indulge in a tasty round treat, but it also served to encourage citizens to actively participate in their local community. The Bowling Green Salvation Army shared its hope that this initiative would inspire others to contribute their time and effort in serving their communities. In order to maintain their operations year-round, the Salvation Army is always in need of and greatly appreciative of community volunteers.
Local doughnut shops in Bowling Green also reported increased footfall this National Doughnut Day. They appreciate the community support that keeps them thriving, with many local residents choosing to start their day with freshly made doughnuts for breakfast or marking special occasions with a box of these sweet treats.
More than just a sweet treat, the doughnut has a special history to the Salvation Army that dates back to World War I and the doughnut lassies. Therefore, on National Doughnut Day, it is fitting that the Salvation Army of Bowling Green is carrying on the legacy of these women by delivering doughnuts to people across the community. Through this small, sweet gesture, they are not only bringing smiles to people’s faces but also reminding everyone of the importance in helping one another and being a positive force within the community.
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