Menasha cops and community rally for Special Olympics at Dunkin’

MENASHA, Wis. (WFRV) – The Menasha Police Department teamed up with Dunkin’ to support Special Olympics Wisconsin in a fun and meaningful way.

From 5 a.m. to 12 p.m., community members gathered at the Dunkin’ on South Oneida Street to raise money and awareness for local athletes.

The event, known as Cops on a Rooftop, is a community favorite. Local officers greeted guests, served breakfast, and encouraged donations, all while raising funds for a great cause.

There was something for everyone, live music from Devin Thoreson played between 9 and 11 a.m., exciting raffle baskets were up for grabs, kids enjoyed a bounce house, and officers connected with the community while serving breakfast.

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Guests who made a donation received a free donut, and those who gave $10 or more walked away with a free coffee voucher.

Families, friends, and first responders came together to show their support. Plus, Community Liaison Officer Roe went live on Facebook, giving viewers a peek behind the scenes.

It’s more than coffee and breakfast, it’s a simple way to make a big difference in the lives of athletes with special needs.

Want to see what you missed or still want to donate? Check out the event on Facebook here.