Donut Dash Mac OS
4 miles & 4 donuts….for hospitalized children!
Every March (or May in 2021) the Donut Dash is held in Land Park with a *stop at Marie’s Donuts. Participants start in Land Park then run, jog, or walk 2 miles to Marie’s Donuts. At Marie’s, participants consume 4 donuts (competitive division) OR 6 donut holes OR nothing at all before making their way back the 2 miles to the start/finish area. *In 2021, the course will be a 1 mile loop inside William Land Park, and donut holes will be the only option.
Proceeds from the Donut Dash are used to benefit hospitalized children via the Child Life Programs at Sutter Children’s Center, Sacramento & UC Davis Children’s Hospital. Donated funds are used for programs including Beads of Courage & Music Therapy. Activities funded include 24/7 movie channels, virtual reality goggles, augmented reality, video game machines, iPad’s, art projects, games, toys, movies, video games, and exercise equipment. These programs and activities are designed to help children and families cope with their medical experiences, educate children about their illnesses, prepare them for procedures and surgeries, offer normal childhood play experiences, and celebrate holidays and special events during hospitalization.
Join us Saturday October 12, 2019 for the 11 th Annual Donut Dash Donut Dash is the primal test of one’s ability to eat, run, and do good. Established at Carnegie Mellon University, Donut Dash is a fun run that challenges participants to run a full mile, devour a half-dozen donuts and run yet another carb-infused mile before crossing the finish line! In this week's video, we'll explore 'Dash'. Dash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager. This free application will quickly become one of y. Under to the 'Application' section and select 'Download on Mac OSX'. Double-click the 'Dashe-3.X.X.dmg' image-mount at the saved location. Some users may be prompted an 'unidentified developer' message box, simply click 'OK' to proceed to the next step. In MS Word for Mac, you can convert hyphens to dashes automatically as you type. Go to: ToolsAutoCorrect OptionsAutoFormat As You Type and check the box beside “Hypens (–) with dash (—)” This will convert double hyphens to em-dashes. It will also convert “space-hyphen-space” into “space-en dash-space” as you type. Reverse Donut Dash RacingDOD #1 5/26/2019.
After a successful first Donut Dash in 2009, Donut Dash 501(c)3 was started in 2010 to raise funds for the Child Life Program at Sutter Children’s Center, Sacramento. Starting with Donut Dash Ate in 2016, the Child Life Program at UC Davis Children’s Hospital was added as a beneficiary. This expansion has allowed Donut Dash funds to benefit even more hospitalized children!
History of Giving
To date, Donut Dash 501(c)3 has donated over $1,055,500 (through December 2020) to Sacramento area Child Life Programs and nonprofits. Cash & in-kind donation totals include funds raised by the Donut Dash, The Duck Dash, Scoop Scoot, & other events.
2009 – Donut Dash – $1500
2010 – Donut Dash 2.0 – $3500
2011 – Donut Dash III – $15,000
2012 – Donut Dash 4-4-4-4 – $35,000
2013 – Donut Dash No5 & The Duck Dash – $60,000
2014 – Donut Dash Seis & The Duck Dash – $61,000
2015 – Donut Dash Lucky #7 ($80,000) & The Duck Dash ($11,000) = $91,000
2016 – Donut Dash Ate ($100,000) & The Duck Dash ($20,000) = $120,000
2017 – Donut Dash Niner ($110,000), The Duck Dash ($20,000), & Scoop Scoot ($20,000) = $150,000
2018 – Donut Dash X ($120,000), The Duck Dash ($35,000), & Scoop Scoot ($25,000) = $180,000
2019 – Donut Dash 11:11 ($125,000), The Duck Dash ($30,000), & Scoop Scoot ($25,000) = $180,000
2020 – Donut Dash Dozen ($125,000), The Duck Dash ($20,500), Scoop Scoot ($8,000), & Misc ($5,000) = $158,500
About Donut Dash 501(c)3
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So you feel confident with your donations and participation, Donut Dash 501(c)3 (Tax ID 27-1671648) is run entirely by volunteers. Expenses from events are offset by goods and donations from sponsors so that 100% of your registration and/or donation is directed to the Child Life Programs. Donut Dash is committed to funding programs, activities, and “fun stuff” that children use on a daily basis during hospitalization and procedures. Although important, donations do not fund research, medical equipment, or staff positions.