Baskin-Robbins’ launches ‘Pint-Sized Heroes’ program
The program celebrates young people who are giving back to their communities during the pandemic.
All across America, there are young people making big differences in their communities, proving that you don’t have to be grown-up to step up. Ice cream chain Baskin-Robbins said its new “Pint-Sized Heroes” charitable program celebrates the extraordinary, passionate, creative and thoughtful young people who are giving back to their communities during the pandemic.
Canton, Mass.-based Baskin-Robbins said is committed to shining a bright light on the incredible acts of kindness of “Pint-Sized Heroes” nationwide in hopes that their stories inspire others to do the same. The Baskin-Robbins Joy in Childhood Foundation is making a $5,000 donation in each hero’s name to a charity of his or her choice. The brand also is treating the heroes to a year of free ice cream as a sweet “thank you.”