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Main Line Bakery Donates Treats To Health Care Workers

A Main Line bakery gave hundreds of bundt cakes to local health care workers fighting coronavirus

Shown in the picture at Paoli Hospital are Dana McKee - Volunteer Director, Paoli Hospital and Ben Elmer - Aramark Director of Food and Nutrition, Paoli Hospital.
Shown in the picture at Paoli Hospital are Dana McKee - Volunteer Director, Paoli Hospital and Ben Elmer - Aramark Director of Food and Nutrition, Paoli Hospital. (Michael Shine/Nothing Bundt Cakes)

MAIN LINE, PA — The folks fighting coronavirus at a Main Line hospital got a little boost from a bakery.

Mike and Erin Shine, owners of Nothing Bundt Cakes in the Gateway Shopping Center in Wayne, have chipped in to support the front line health care workers.

The bakery is donated 310 individual bundt cakes to the Paoli Hospital for workers Thursday.

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"We were asked by the Paoli Hospital volunteer organization if we might be able to help support the hospital staff who are working round the clock in these trying times," the Shines said.

The 300 cakes is enough to give each of the nurses, doctors, and other essential staff working at Paoli Hospital a treat.

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"We are incredibly grateful to Nothing Bundt Cakes for helping to lift the spirits of our frontline staff during this COVID-19 outbreak," said Jim Paradis, President of Paoli Hospital, part of Main Line Health. "The outpouring of support from our community and local businesses has been inspiring and much appreciated by our entire team at Paoli Hospital and across Main Line Health."

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