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Friday, April 5, 2013

Help Krispy Kreme send kids to camp


Krispy Kreme is teaming up with Victory Junction for the 5th Annual Krispy Kreme Drive for 45 Campaign. For 45 days, Krispy Kreme fans can help provide a chronically ill child a life-changing camp experience by making a donation at checkout, or at KrispyKreme.com/Drivefor45.




Krispy Kreme has teamed up with former NASCAR driver Kyle Petty and the Victory Junction Camp for the fifth annual Drive for 45 Campaign.

Chronically and seriously ill children from across the country come toVictory Junction in Randleman, North Carolina to laugh and play and forget about being sick for a while.
That’s why Krispy Kreme is proud to team up with Kyle Petty and Victory Junction in our annual Drive for 45 Campaign.
Ways to Donate
  • Donate now online (enter "Drive for 45" into the comments line)
  • At Checkout- Make a $1, $2, $5 or $45 donation at checkout. A paper Drive for 45 certificate will be displayed in-store, throughout the campaign, in recognition of your support.
  • “Round Up” – Tell the cashier to ‘Round Up’ your purchase amount to the nearest dollar. The difference is your donation.
  • Tire Banks – Make a pit stop and drop your donation inside a Drive for 45 Tire Bank at your nearest participating Krispy Kreme.
  • Ends May 19 

About Victory Junction 
Founded and operated by Kyle and Pattie Petty in Randleman, North Carolina, the Victory Junction camp is a non-profit organization that enriches the lives of children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing fun, unique and life-changing camping experiences in a safe and medically-sound environment. The number 45 is a tribute to their son Adam Petty, former NASCAR #45 car driver who lost his life during a tragic racing accident in 2000.

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