Kids & Family

A Dunkin' Donation for Hewlett House

Dunkin’ Donuts franchisee Rocky Sheikh recently presented a $2,273.87 check to 1 in 9’s Hewlett House with money collected from sales of hot and iced coffee on two customer appreciation events in September.

The non-profit Hewlett House provides breast cancer patients and their families with resources and education.

From Left to Right: Mary Mohan, manager of Oceanside Dunkin' Donuts; Joe Main, manager of Island Park store; Geri Barish, executive director of Hewlett House & President of 1 in 9 Breast Cancer Action Coalition; and Rocky Sheikh, Dunkin’ Brands Franchisee

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