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ACE and Teachers' Treasures Support Indianapolis Teachers for 10th Annual Circle City Donut Dash 5K
The annual fundraiser supports teachers with free school supplies for students in need.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2025 / Teachers' Treasures and American College of Education® (ACE) are excited to present the 10th Annual Circle City Donut Dash 5K on March 22, 2025, in Indianapolis. ACE has served as the event's presenting sponsor for all 10 years to support Teachers' Treasures and the local teachers and students they serve.
Voted a Top 8 Food Runs in the United States by Culture Trip, the Circle City Donut Dash 5K has grown into a fun and tasty time with over 1,200 participants last year. All event proceeds help Teachers' Treasures give millions of dollars' worth of free school supplies to teachers annually. Teachers who register will receive a shopping voucher for Teachers' Treasures that is valid until the end of the school year.
"It's always an exciting time when we get to show our gratitude for the teachers and students we value so highly," Teachers' Treasures Executive Director Margaret Sheehan said. "This year is a milestone for the Donut Dash as we celebrate 10 years of easing the financial burden on teachers for school supplies. May this be our most impactful year yet."
Returning this year is the popular Donut Challenge where in-person participants can attempt to eat a dozen donut holes at the race's halfway point. Of course, they can also choose to enjoy them afterward. Virtual racers are welcome to walk, run or simply eat donuts from anywhere. There will also be a donut-themed costume contest.
"Educators are often unsung heroes, and we're proud to support an event that celebrates their valiant efforts in the classroom and beyond," ACE President and CEO Geordie Hyland said. "Teachers' Treasures is a remarkable organization, and we're committed to joining their mission to support Indianapolis educator and student needs."
Event Information
Registration: https://runsignup.com/Race/IN/Indianapolis/CircleCityDonutDash
Date/Time: Saturday, March 22, 2025; Race starts at 9 am
In-Person Event Location (Fowling Warehouse): 1125 E Brookside Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46202
About Teachers' Treasures
Teachers' Treasures is a not-for-profit that obtains and distributes school supplies free to teachers of students in need. Every day at public, private, charter and parochial schools located throughout Marion County, children of all ages attend class without the most basic supplies they need to get a good education. Dedicated teachers are often willing to pay for these much-needed supplies out of their own pockets to make sure the kids in their classrooms have the necessary tools to learn. On average, teachers spend $800-$1200 a year on school supplies for their students.
About American College of Education
American College of Education (ACE) is an accredited, fully online college specializing in high-quality, affordable programs in education, business, leadership, healthcare and nursing. Headquartered in Indianapolis, ACE offers more than 60 innovative and engaging programs for adult students to pursue a doctorate, specialist, master's or bachelor's degree, along with graduate-level certificate programs. In addition to being a leader in online education, ACE is a Certified B Corporation and part of a global movement to use the power of business to solve social and environmental problems.
Contact Information
Maria Penaloza
Media & Content Strategy Manager
[email protected]
Margaret Sheehan
Executive Director, Teachers' Treasures
[email protected]
317-809-6814
Erin Albert
Chief Marketing Officer (ACE)
[email protected]
480-703-0182
SOURCE: American College of Education
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