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Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop celebrates good deeds

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OAKVILLE, ON, Canada – Everyday, Americans step up to help one another. Whether it’s helping a neighbor carry groceries, buying coffee for colleagues or donating clothing to a shelter, these small acts of kindness go a long way to spread warmth in our communities. Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop is recognizing these good deeds with its #WarmWishes holiday campaign. From now until December 20, Americans can share their #WarmWishes on social media for a chance to win one of three donations of $5,000 to a charity of their choice.

“We’re fortunate to have incredible guests who are already doing good deeds during the holidays, so we want to honour and reflect that generosity with this campaign,” says David Blackmore, President, Tim Hortons USA.

“Guests are encouraged to share their acts of kindness on Twitter and Instagram using #WarmWishes. Three participants will be rewarded with the opportunity to donate five thousand dollars to the charity of their choice to help spread even more Warm Wishes.”

To keep the momentum going through the six week campaign, Tim Hortons will engage guests and social media fans with weekly themes: Give a Little Warmth, Connect with Someone, Brighten Someone’s Day, Lend a Helping Hand, Spread Cheer, and Give Back.

To participate in the campaign, guests can share the good deeds that they are doing on Instagram or Twitter by mentioning @TimHortonsUS with the #WarmWishes hashtag. With each good deed shared on social, users will receive a unique entry for a chance to win one of three $5,000 donations, going to a charity of their choice.

Whether it’s holding a door open, reaching out to an old friend, baking cupcakes for colleagues, or donating clothing to a shelter, all deeds big and small will help spread warmth.

Guests are also encouraged to visit TimHortons.com/WarmWishesUS to see what other Guests are doing to share their #WarmWishes.

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