Photo of St. Oscar Romero ISP students, staff, Tim Hortons owner, police officer and more with the donuts, trophies and medals

At St. Oscar Romero Catholic Secondary School, we were honoured to have our Intensive Support Program (ISP) students visit the Tim Hortons location at the Hockey Hall of Fame on Friday, January 30 in celebration of the launch of the Special Olympics Donut. Our students were able to help create donuts and also had a tour of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Thank you to Angela and Marwan Hage for the invitation and their support of our students and families.

Since 2016, Tim Hortons has proudly supported Special Olympics Canada, helping create inclusive opportunities for athletes across the country. With 100% of proceeds from the Special Olympics Donut going directly toward sports programs for athletes with an intellectual disability in communities nationwide, this initiative continues to make a meaningful impact.

Since 2022, the Special Olympics Donut has raised over $3.4 million for Special Olympics Canada—a remarkable achievement that reflects Tim Hortons’ ongoing commitment to inclusion, community, and sport.

We are grateful to Angela and Marwan Hage, and to Tim Hortons, for welcoming our students and for their continued support of Special Olympics Canada.

Photo of St. Oscar Romero ISP students, staff, Tim Hortons owner, police officer and more with the donuts, trophies and medalsPhoto of St. Oscar Romero ISP students and staff posing with the Stanley Cup in the Hockey Hall of FamePhoto of Tim Hortons staff member helping a student to make donutsPhoto of Tim Hortons staff member helping a student to make donutsPhoto of Tim Hortons staff member helping a student to make donutsPhoto of St. Oscar Romero ISP students, staff, Tim Hortons owner, police officer and more with the donuts, trophies and medalsPhoto of students playing with the hockey equipmentPhoto of students playing with the hockey equipment