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Domino’s to raise $150k for charity in celebration of world pizza day

The fundraising event is under the restaurant’s Domino’s for Good Day project.

Domino’s is aiming to raise $150k to help support Australian charities in celebration of World Pizza Day on 9 February.

Held on World Pizza Day, Domino’s for Good Day will see the company and its local store owners come together to donate $1 from selected pizzas to support Australian charities through Domino’s registered charity, Give for Good.

All proceeds raised on the day will be donated directly to support disaster-affected communities, disadvantaged youth, rural communities, the development of future leaders and mental health initiatives.

“We’re always looking for ways to give back to our local communities and put a smile on people’s faces, and this World Pizza Day is no different. Through this initiative, we’re aiming to raise more than $150,000 across 750+ Domino’s stores to do some serious good in communities right across Australia,” David Burness, Domino’s ANZ CEO said.

Domino’s for Good Day is an annual event on the company’s fundraising calendar, held on 9 February 2023 (World Pizza Day), across Domino’s stores nationally, from open to close. This year is the second year of this event.

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