PITTSBURGH, PA — In a tradition that goes back decades, Friday is National Doughnut Day across the country. The celebration will include various places providing an opportunity to get a free doughnut.
Here's how:
According to the Salvation Army, National Doughnut Day was established in 1938 to pay homage to the "Doughnut Lassies." They were volunteers who brought comfort, critical supplies, and doughnuts to soldiers serving on the front lines of World War I.
"The story of the Donut Lassies is one of extraordinary courage," Commissioner Merle Heatwole, national commander of The Salvation Army, stated in a release.
"The women who traveled to the front lines of a world war displayed compassion and bravery. On this 88th National Donut Day, we honor their remarkable legacy alongside the veterans who have served this nation, reminding ourselves to carry that same spirit of joyful service into every community we serve."
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