In 1981, Golden Donuts Inc. was founded as the exclusive licensee in the Philippines of the world’s most famous coffee and donut chain, Dunkin’ Donuts. For 32 years, Dunkin’ Donuts continued to serve Filipinos with mouthwatering donuts, freshly brewed coffee, and savory sandwiches that have become part of the Filipino’s everyday life.
As part of its
advocacy to give back to the community that supported it all these years,
Dunkin’ Donuts Philippines celebrated its anniversary with its eighth annual
blood drive in partnership with the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC).
Themed “Dugong
Alay, Dugtong ng Buhay,” the blood-letting aims to help those who are in need of
blood transfusion by holding an open blood donation with PNRC .
“Blood donation
is close to our heart, because it is critical in sustaining the greatest gift
we can give – life. While donating goods and other services are now easier than
ever, nowadays, it’s still hard to find a blood donor, especially in an
emergency,” said Vingie Valenzuela, Personnel Resource Manager of Golden Donuts
Inc.
Employees and
executives were joined by Ms. Rosa Rosal, PNRC governor and chairperson of the
Red Cross blood program, as well as Dunkin’ Donuts’ brand ambassador, Derek
Ramsay. Ramsay helped to keep up the spirits of all the donors.
According to
Valenzuela, “We are always excited by the turnout, and we have an average of
500 persons participating every year. Since we partner with PNRC, we adhere to
the highest standards of health to ensure quality blood donations. And of
course, to ensure that all donors are well after each donation, we have
free-flowing Dunkin’ Donuts for everyone to enjoy.”
“This is our way of saying thank you to our customers who have stayed loyal with us all these years, and we look forward to giving more in the years to come.”
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