Jamaica Dunkin Reopening Includes $3,000 Donation for Local Cause

A newly renovated Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins location has officially reopened at 168-04 Jamaica Ave. in Jamaica, Queens, marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony and strong community support.

Local leaders, including State Sen. Leroy Comrie, Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman, and members of Queens Community Board 12, joined franchise representatives to celebrate the grand reopening. The first 100 guests received free coffee for 100 days, and visitors enjoyed a photo booth and prize giveaways throughout the event.

To commemorate the reopening, Dunkin’ franchisee Jamaica Donuts announced a $3,000 donation to Project Hope Charities in conjunction with the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation. The donation will help support Project Hope’s work serving low-income and homeless individuals and families in the Jamaica community and greater New York City area.

The newly remodeled 1,342-square-foot restaurant employs 15 crew members and features updated design elements as part of Dunkin’s continued investment in local communities.

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Joy In Childhood Foundation

The Joy in Childhood Foundation, powered by Dunkin’ and its franchisees, is committed to bringing joy to kids battling hunger or illness. Through grants, partnerships, and community-driven initiatives, the Foundation funds programs that provide comfort, care, and critical support to children and families across the country.

https://joyinchildhoodfoundation.org
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