Baked goods joints TANK and Cora's Cakery team up for a month-long charity event supporting Project RAMP's accessible transportation program
In September, a unique partnership is set to take place between Cora's Cakery and the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK). The duo is organising a month-long fundraiser to support Project RAMP, a service that assists TANK riders facing financial challenges.
The fundraiser, being held by Cora's Cakery and TANK, begins on Monday, Sept. 1, and runs through Tuesday, Sept. 30. During this period, the community has a chance to support Project RAMP by purchasing cake jars from Cora's Cakery.
Cora's Cakery offers five delightful cake jar flavours: circus party, vanilla, double chocolate Oreo, biscoff, and lemon drop. Half of the proceeds from every cake jar sold during the campaign will be donated to Project RAMP.
Jenny Kammes, TANK marketing manager, is organising the fundraiser. The initiative aims to provide financial assistance to help riders afford transportation and break down financial barriers for TANK riders.
To learn more about Project RAMP and its mission, visit tankbus.org. For those interested in placing an order for cake jars, visit corascakery.org.
The search results do not provide the address of Cora's Cakery or specific information about its one-month fundraising event in September. However, with the partnership between Cora's Cakery and TANK, this September is sure to be a sweet month for a good cause.
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