Phil Tufnell dropped into the Chalet Bakery, Tadworth, earlier this month to sample some delicious silver-themed doughnut treats, in the lead-up to National Doughnut Week, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary next month.
National Doughnut Week, which raises money for The Children’s Trust, will be taking place from 7th-14th May 2016.
Phil Tufnell, who is an ambassador of The Children’s Trust, said: “Everyone deserves a treat now and then and it’s a fun way to treat
family, friends and work colleagues to a mouth-watering doughnut and, at the same time, raise money for a very special charity.”
Hannah Gambin, manager of The Chalet Bakery, added:
“We are delighted to be supporting this annual fundraising week. Special silver-themed doughnuts, as well as other flavoured doughnuts, will be available to buy, with a percentage from sales being donated to The Children’s Trust. We hope that our kind-hearted customers will also get behind this event and perhaps treat themselves!”
Every doughnut sold during the week raises money for The Children’s Trust, the UK’s leading charity for children with brain injury. The charity’s national specialist centre in Surrey provides rehabilitation for children with acquired brain injury following a serious accident or illness, providing a range of therapies to help them make the best possible recovery possible. The centre is also home to the charity’s residential school and nursing services for children with complex medical needs. The Children’s Trust provides community services and online support for thousands of families across the UK.
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