The National Life Group Do Good Fest® adds Dunkin’® as sponsor, first 5,000 through the gate get $5 Dunkin gift card
The National Life Group Do Good Fest® is thrilled to add Dunkin’® as a sponsor of its 10th anniversary benefit blowout event.
Dunkin’ will give away $5 gift cards to the first 5,000 people that come through the gates of Do Good Fest featuring multi-platinum artists Fitz and the Tantrums, global pop star and Emmy Award winning Rachel Platten, alternative rock mainstays, Dishwalla, emerging New England favorite, Couch, and Beats for Good high school musician winners by popular vote, The Radiance, on the company’s back lawn on Saturday, July 13. Gates open at 1:30 p.m.
Advance tickets are required. Tickets can be reserved here for a minimum donation of $5 each.
In its 10th anniversary and born out of the company’s “Do good, Be good and Make good” values, the National Life Group Do Good Fest has brought national acts to the back lawn of its Montpelier campus every year since 2014 (except two pandemic years) in support of issues and efforts that matter most to its communities, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars.
All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Branches of Hope, the cancer patient fund at Central Vermont Medical Center’s National Life Cancer Treatment Center and youth mental health programs at Howard Center, providing mental health, substance use treatment, and developmental services with many programs specific to children and youth in family, residential, educational, and community settings.
National Life is once again partnering with Star 92.9 and WCAX Channel 3 to present the National Life Group Do Good Fest on the company’s back lawn in Montpelier. Dunkin’ joins an esteemed lineup of sponsors that includes Lawson’s Finest Liquids, Seven Days, Front Porch Forum, Union Mutual of Vermont, Cigna, VSECU and others.
Learn more here about National Life Group’s corporate philanthropy with programs that include LifeChanger of the Year, Do Good Heroes, a commitment to ending childhood hunger and supporting children’s mental health, among others.