Laika Cheesecakes on San Antonio’s north side will donate its profits from this weekend to Ukrainian forces a year after the Russian invasion.
Now, the shop is once again holding a fundraiser to mark one year of the Russian invasion, which happened on Feb. 24, 2022.“Last year I asked you for your help and you came. It was a striking experience to see thousands of people lined up for hours in front of Laika Cheesecakes. And it’s your support that allowed us to buy and deliver a great deal of medical supplies and tactical gear for our fighters on the frontlines,” the shop said in an Instagram post.
The post added that the shop will not deduct production or ingredient costs, so all the money will go toward the army.
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