From the Huntley Police:

Huntley Police Set Date for Tenth Special Olympics Dunkin (Donuts) Fundraiser

On Friday, May 15, 2026, from 5:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., at both Dunkin’ locations, 12090 Princeton and 9800 Route 47, the Huntley Police Department will take to the sky in support of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Illinois.

The Department will participate in Cop on a Rooftop to raise awareness and money for Special Olympics Illinois.

Officers will take to the rooftop and the ground of Dunkin’ throughout the morning in support of the Special Olympics.

On the ground, Officers and community members will collect donations, sell 2026 Law Enforcement Torch Run merchandise, and spend time with Special Olympic Athletes. 101.5 FM Huntley Community Radio will be broadcasting live from the Princeton location from 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m.

The tenth annual donut-eating contest will be held at noon at the Princeton location.

Participants will include representatives from the

  • Police Department,
  • Public Works,
  • Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce,
  • Huntley Community School District 158,
  • Huntley Fire Protection District, Huntley Park District,
  • Southeast Emergency Communications (SEECOM),
  • St. Mary Catholic Church, and
  • Special Olympics Illinois.

Everyone who donates to Special Olympics will receive a coupon for a free donut.

At each location, the first 75 people to donate $10.00 or more will receive a Dunkin’ mug, and everyone who donates will receive a coupon for a free donut.

If you are unable to visit a Dunkin’ location, you can still make a difference by donating online here.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run is the single largest year-round fundraising vehicle benefiting Special Olympics Illinois.

Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and competition in 18 sports for over 21,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities and nearly 9,000 young athletes ages 2-7 with and without intellectual disabilities from communities throughout the state, including Huntley.

Special Olympics transforms the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through training and competition.

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