{"id":209893,"date":"2026-03-08T04:08:09","date_gmt":"2026-03-08T04:08:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/209893\/"},"modified":"2026-03-08T04:08:09","modified_gmt":"2026-03-08T04:08:09","slug":"sacramentos-donut-dash-raises-nearly-2-million-for-hospitalized-kids","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/209893\/","title":{"rendered":"Sacramento\u2019s Donut Dash raises nearly $2 million for hospitalized kids"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tRACING TOWARDS MORE THAN JUST THE FINISH LINE.     A GROUP IS PUTTING NEARLY TWO DECADES OF DEDICATION INTO ENSURING CHILDREN IN THE HOSPITAL HAVE COMFORTS FROM THEIR HOME. AS WE HONOR 70 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY. KCRA 3\u2019S ERIN HEFT BRINGS US THOSE TAKING STRIDES TOWARDS MAKING A DIFFERENCE AT SACRAMENTO\u2019S DONUT DASH. IT\u2019S IN THE SMALL MOMENTS WHEN YOU REALIZE SOMETHING GREATER IS HAPPENING. IN WHAT BEGAN AS AN IDEA. NOW HAS OVER 2200 PEOPLE TAKING STRIDE AFTER STRIDE, CHANGING THE LIVES OF CHILDREN IN THE HOSPITALS ACROSS THE REGION. I LITERALLY HAD KIDS THAT WE WOULD PLAY VIDEO GAMES EVERY TIME I WAS THERE, AND IF WE DIDN\u2019T HAVE A CONSOLE FOR THEM, THEY DIDN\u2019T GET TO PLAY VIDEO GAMES UNTIL ZACH. SIMPLY PUT, HE\u2019S THE REASON EVERYONE IS HERE. NEARLY 20 YEARS AGO, HE WAS VOLUNTEERING IN PEDIATRIC UNITS WHEN HE REALIZED EVERYTHING COULD JUST BE A LITTLE BIT BETTER. I NEVER ANTICIPATED THIS. I THINK THEY CALLED IT A DELICIOUS MISTAKE. AND THAT\u2019S WHAT IT WAS. IT\u2019S JUST IT GREW INTO THIS THING OF LIKE. AND IT\u2019S OBVIOUSLY NOT A MISTAKE, BUT IT\u2019S JUST WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT A DELICIOUS MISTAKE THAT TURNED INTO SACRAMENTO\u2019S DONUT DASH. DASH. A RACE WHERE PEOPLE RUN TWO MILES, EAT FOUR DONUTS, THEN RACE THE TWO MILES BACK IN WHICH EACH DOLLAR RAISED PER RACER GOES TOWARDS BETTERING THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AT BOTH UC DAVIS MEDICAL CENTER AND SUTTER HEALTH SACRAMENTO. AND FOR SOME INSIGHT, THIS STARTED WITH LESS THAN 30 PEOPLE WHO RAISED 1500 BUCKS FOR A FEW XBOXES TO HELP BRING SMILES TO KIDS ADMITTED INTO THE HOSPITAL. FAST FORWARD TO NOW. IT\u2019S BEEN 18 YEARS OF MILES AND PASTRIES, AND THIS GROUP WILL BE HITTING A MONUMENTAL MILESTONE $2 MILLION WITH ZACH AND DONUT DASH DOES FOR OUR HOSPITAL IS PROVIDE FUN. THEY GIVE IPADS, THEY GIVE TECHNOLOGY. SO IF WE NEED COMPUTERS, WE NEED GAMING TABLES FOR OUR TEEN ROOM. WE NEED BEDSIDE GAMING FOR KIDS THAT CAN\u2019T COME TO THE PLAYROOMS. THAT\u2019S WHAT THIS EVENT PROVIDES. THE DONUT DASH HAS PARTNERED WITH US FOR 18 YEARS NOW AND HAS DONATED OVER $1 MILLION TO OUR PROGRAM, AND IT DIRECTLY IMPACTS CHILDREN WHO COME THROUGH THE DOORS. THIS ALMOST SERVES AS A REUNION FOR A LOT OF FAMILIES. YOU KNOW, ON THE BACK OF THE SHIRTS, WE PUT SOME OF THE KIDS THAT HAVE THAT HAVE PASSED AWAY. WE DO IT IN MEMORY OF AND THEIR KIDS. WE DO IN HONOR OF, BECAUSE THEY\u2019VE GONE THROUGH A DIAGNOSIS, THEY\u2019RE HEALED UP ENOUGH TO COME OUT AND PARTICIPATE IN. THE FAMILIES COME OUT. SO IT BECOMES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE FAMILIES TO REUNITE WITH THE CARETAKERS, THE DOCTORS AND NURSES. THEY\u2019RE ALL OUT HERE. AND SO A LOT OF TIMES IT\u2019S LIKE, SEE YOU NEXT YEAR AT THE DONUT. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR AT THE DONUT ASH. HEALTH IS EVER EVOLVING, BUT WHAT\u2019S STEADY IS THE NEED FOR SUPPORT AND UNWAVERING DEDICATION. THIS GROUP HAS SHOWN MAKING THE HOSPITAL A PLACE WHERE COMFORT CAN BE FOUND. A PLACE WHERE PARENTS CAN TAKE A BREATH AND CHILDREN HAVE SECURITIES FROM HOME. THE NEEDS NEVER STOP. THERE\u2019S ALWAYS NEW STUFF NEEDED IN THE HOSPITAL, SO WE JUST KEEP DOING IT. IN SACRAMENTO, ERIN HEFT KCRA THREE NEWS.\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<p>Sacramento\u2019s Donut Dash races for more than the finish line, nearing $2 million for hospitalized kids<\/p>\n<p>An event where each dollar raised helps fund Child Life Programs serving hospitalized children at Sutter Children\u2019s Center, Sacramento and UC Davis Children\u2019s Hospital<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/1769020329_917_kcra.png\" class=\"lazyload lazyload-in-view branding\" alt=\"KCRA logo\"\/><\/p>\n<p>\n\t\t\tUpdated: 7:46 PM PST Mar 7, 2026\n\t\t<\/p>\n<p>\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/www.kcra.com\/article\/hearst-television-news-policy-statements\/14471973\" class=\"editorial-standards border-left\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Editorial Standards \u24d8<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n\t\t\t\t\t\tEvery March in Sacramento\u2019s Land Park neighborhood, the Donut Dash turns a simple route into something bigger than a race: a community push to bring comfort, play and normalcy to children spending long days and sometimes months in the hospital.What started as a small idea has grown into an annual event drawing more than 2,200 participants. Runners, joggers and walkers begin in Land Park and travel two miles to Marie\u2019s Donuts, then head two miles back to the start\/finish area. Along the way, participants can choose their \u201cdash\u201d: four donuts in the competitive division, three donuts in the noncompetitive division, six donut holes, or none at all.Behind the miles and pastries is Zack Wandell, the event\u2019s creator and organizer. Nearly two decades ago, Wandell volunteered in pediatric units and noticed how small comforts could make a difficult hospital stay feel a little more like home.\u201cI literally had kids that we would play video games every time I was there, and if we didn\u2019t have a consul for them, they didn\u2019t get to play video games,\u201d Wandell said.He never expected the idea to take off.\u201cI never anticipated this\u2026 somebody said that years ago they called it a delicious mistake,\u201d Wandell said laughing. \u201cIt grew into this thing\u2026 who would\u2019ve thought?\u201dThat \u201cdelicious mistake\u201d became Sacramento\u2019s Donut Dash, an event where each dollar raised helps fund Child Life Programs serving hospitalized children at Sutter Children\u2019s Center, Sacramento and UC Davis Children\u2019s Hospital. Donated funds support programs such as Beads of Courage and Music Therapy, along with resources that help kids cope and stay connected to childhood: 24\/7 movie channels, virtual reality and augmented reality tools, video game machines, iPads, art projects, games, toys, movies, video games and exercise equipment.Michelle Tafoya, executive director of development at UC Davis Medical Center, said the event fills a need hospitals can\u2019t always meet on their own.\u201cWhat Zack and Donut Dash does for our hospital is provide fun,\u201d Tafoya said. \u201cThey give iPads, they give technology\u2026 if we need gaming tables for our teen room\u2026 bedside gaming for kids who can\u2019t come to the play rooms\u2014that\u2019s what this event provides.\u201dThe Donut Dash began in 2009. Donut Dash 501(c)(3) was formed in 2010 to raise funds for Sutter\u2019s Child Life Program, and the organization expanded in 2016 to include UC Davis Children\u2019s Hospital as a beneficiary. Early on, the effort was modest, fewer than 30 people raised about $1,500 to buy a few Xbox consoles for pediatric patients. Now, after 18 years of running and fundraising, organizers say the group is approaching a major milestone: $2 million raised.At Sutter Children\u2019s Center, Sacramento, Sara Anderson, manager of integrated therapies, said the partnership has had a direct impact on patients and families.\u201cThe Donut Dash has partnered with us for 18 years and has donated over $1 million to our program and it directly impacts children who come through the doors,\u201d Anderson said. In January 2024, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento named the \u201cDonut Dash Pediatrics Unit\u201d on the second floor in recognition of $1,000,000 donated to its Child Life Program. UC Davis Children\u2019s Hospital also recognized the impact, naming the Davis Tower seventh-floor playroom \u201cPowered by Donut Dash\u201d after $500,000 donated to its Child Life Program.Overall, Donut Dash 501(c)(3) reports donating $1,834,500 through December 2025 to Sacramento-area Child Life Programs and nonprofits, including cash and in-kind contributions raised through the Donut Dash and related events such as the Duck Dash and Scoop Scoot. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\tSACRAMENTO, Calif. \u2014 \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<p>Every March in Sacramento\u2019s Land Park neighborhood, the Donut Dash turns a simple route into something bigger than a race: a community push to bring comfort, play and normalcy to children spending long days and sometimes months in the hospital.<\/p>\n<p>What started as a small idea has grown into an annual event drawing more than 2,200 participants. Runners, joggers and walkers begin in Land Park and travel two miles to Marie\u2019s Donuts, then head two miles back to the start\/finish area. Along the way, participants can choose their \u201cdash\u201d: four donuts in the competitive division, three donuts in the noncompetitive division, six donut holes, or none at all.<\/p>\n<p>Behind the miles and pastries is Zack Wandell, the event\u2019s creator and organizer. Nearly two decades ago, Wandell volunteered in pediatric units and noticed how small comforts could make a difficult hospital stay feel a little more like home.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI literally had kids that we would play video games every time I was there, and if we didn\u2019t have a consul for them, they didn\u2019t get to play video games,\u201d Wandell said.<\/p>\n<p>He never expected the idea to take off.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI never anticipated this\u2026 somebody said that years ago they called it a delicious mistake,\u201d Wandell said laughing. \u201cIt grew into this thing\u2026 who would\u2019ve thought?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That \u201cdelicious mistake\u201d became Sacramento\u2019s Donut Dash, an event where each dollar raised helps fund Child Life Programs serving hospitalized children at Sutter Children\u2019s Center, Sacramento and UC Davis Children\u2019s Hospital. Donated funds support programs such as Beads of Courage and Music Therapy, along with resources that help kids cope and stay connected to childhood: 24\/7 movie channels, virtual reality and augmented reality tools, video game machines, iPads, art projects, games, toys, movies, video games and exercise equipment.<\/p>\n<p>Michelle Tafoya, executive director of development at UC Davis Medical Center, said the event fills a need hospitals can\u2019t always meet on their own.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat Zack and Donut Dash does for our hospital is provide fun,\u201d Tafoya said. \u201cThey give iPads, they give technology\u2026 if we need gaming tables for our teen room\u2026 bedside gaming for kids who can\u2019t come to the play rooms\u2014that\u2019s what this event provides.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Donut Dash began in 2009. Donut Dash 501(c)(3) was formed in 2010 to raise funds for Sutter\u2019s Child Life Program, and the organization expanded in 2016 to include UC Davis Children\u2019s Hospital as a beneficiary. Early on, the effort was modest, fewer than 30 people raised about $1,500 to buy a few Xbox consoles for pediatric patients. Now, after 18 years of running and fundraising, organizers say the group is approaching a major milestone: $2 million raised.<\/p>\n<p>At Sutter Children\u2019s Center, Sacramento, Sara Anderson, manager of integrated therapies, said the partnership has had a direct impact on patients and families.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Donut Dash has partnered with us for 18 years and has donated over $1 million to our program and it directly impacts children who come through the doors,\u201d Anderson said. <\/p>\n<p>In January 2024, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento named the \u201cDonut Dash Pediatrics Unit\u201d on the second floor in recognition of $1,000,000 donated to its Child Life Program. UC Davis Children\u2019s Hospital also recognized the impact, naming the Davis Tower seventh-floor playroom \u201cPowered by Donut Dash\u201d after $500,000 donated to its Child Life Program.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, Donut Dash 501(c)(3) reports donating $1,834,500 through December 2025 to Sacramento-area Child Life Programs and nonprofits, including cash and in-kind contributions raised through the Donut Dash and related events such as the Duck Dash and Scoop Scoot. <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.kcra.com\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">See more coverage of top California stories here<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kcra.com\/article\/get-kcra-news-on-the-go-download\/44039145\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Download our app<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kcra.com\/subscribe\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Subscribe to our morning newsletter<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@KCRA\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"RACING TOWARDS MORE THAN JUST THE FINISH LINE. 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