Dunkin’ franchisee network Rajan Partners announced that it is teaming up with the Jacksonville School for Autism (JSA) this April.
– Dunkin’ franchisee network Rajan Partners announced that it is teaming up with the Jacksonville School for Autism this April to support its mission to help individuals with autism and their families reach their full potential.
From now through April 16 participating Jacksonville-area Dunkin’ restaurants will accept $1 donations towards JSA. To commemorate the donation, guests who donate will have a puzzle piece with their name displayed on a special poster in-store. Rajan Partners will also donate an additional $1 for every dozen donuts sold at participating stores.
One hundred percent of the funds raised will go toward Jacksonville School for Autism’s Technology mission. The goal of this program is to make the use of resources such as laptops, computers, tablets, and SMART Boards are easily accessible to teachers and therapists to implement critical programs, track results, progression, and achievements of their students and patients.
“At JSA, technology gives our students a voice, promotes independence, and increases social interactions. Technology is also used to help our dedicated therapists and teachers implement specialized programs and therapies,” said Michelle Dunham, Founder & Executive Director for JSA. “This fundraiser will help support our therapists’ and teachers’ abilities to develop, track and implement student programs and record data efficiently and accurately.
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