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Joe's Dollars To Donuts - On The Trail!

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MAKE ME WALK FOR MY DONUTS!
 
I'm Joe Caramagna, writer and letterer of comic books and graphic novels for Disney, Marvel, Harper-Collins, Dark Horse Comics, IDW, First Second and more, and I'm a well-known donut lover.

Last year, as seen in the NY Times and on the Drew Barrymore Show, I donated $1 for every free vaccine doughnut I got on my daily walks to Krispy Kreme to the RMHC of the Piedmont Triad. In the end that meant 202 doughnuts, over 400 miles walked, and—thanks to your donations—over $3,000 raised for families with seriously ill children.  This year I'm trying something different...
 
My plan is to walk, run, and cycle a cumulative total of at least 650 miles--the distance from here to Cincinnati--and donate 25¢ per mile completed each week to the Ronald McDonald House of Greater Cincinnati. And each week, I will ask you to help me make a difference by matching my donations.
 
If we can raise at least $1300 for the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Greater Cincinnati , I will visit all 13 mom and pop donut shops on the famous Donut Trail* in Butler County, Ohio and deliver my donut haul and stacks of comics and graphic novels to the House!
 
The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati provides a "home away from home" for families with critically ill children while they receive medical treatment. It surrounds families with hope and support and brings a sense of normalcy to children as they heal.


*This fundraiser is not affiliated with neither Travel Butler County nor the Donut Trail.
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    Maywood, NJ
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