Throughout the month of September, Duck Donuts will raise money through its Quack Gives Back Campaign, aligned with Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The fourth annual campaign helps to bring awareness to Nashville-based nonprofit organization Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program, which is dedicated to alleviating fear and anxiety in children undergoing cancer treatment.
This year’s funds will go directly to 50 children’s hospitals in the communities local Duck Donuts’ owners serve across the United States. Customers at any Duck Donuts location can choose to “lend a wing” by rounding up their purchase to the next dollar, with the difference donated to the Quack Gives Back program.
Contributions will provide children who are patients at local pediatric oncology units with access to Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program, which encourages healing through the power of play therapy for children and families dealing with childhood cancer.
“Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program is an important resource not just for the children undergoing cancer treatment and their families, but also for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, and other supporters who are trying to comfort children and navigate them through what can be a very scary experience,” says Russ DiGilio, founder and chief executive officer of Duck Donuts. “For the last four years, we’ve been proud to partner with this wonderful organization to provide huggable hope to thousands of kids and families. We look forward to another year of raising awareness and dollars for this special cause and doing what we can to live out our core value of being a valued member of our community.”
Since becoming a national sponsor in 2017, donations from Duck Donuts and its customers totaling nearly $190,00 have enabled 6,000 families to receive Gabe’s Chemo Duck Programs at no cost. This unique educational program includes a 12-inch, soft “Chemo Duck” used for medical play therapy; a bilingual companion overview book; an activity book; and an educational DVD that includes a cartoon about the program.
“By partnering with Duck Donuts, we’ve been able to extend our outreach to thousands of children and we’re honored to be the beneficiary of this campaign again this year,” says Lu Sipos, founder and chief executive officer of Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program. “Gabe and I are very grateful that Duck Donuts has chosen to help us help children living with cancer and their families and we greatly appreciate the generosity of the company and its customers.”