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Raising dough for Children’s Safety Village

By Hailey MacDonald Nov 4, 2025 | 2:51 PM

A slice of kindness will go a long way on November 19.

That day, Domino’s Pizza in Belleville and Trenton are joining forces to support local children through a special Dough Raiser.

For just $19.99, enjoy a large 3-topping pizza and breadsticks (regularly $20.99). For every order sold using Offer Code: DOUGH02, $5 will be donated directly to the Children’s Safety Village of Belleville.

Every pizza sold helps a child learn how to stay safe — from crossing the street to escaping a fire, from bike safety to online awareness. These life-saving lessons are provided free of charge to schools and families across Hastings and Prince Edward Counties, thanks to the generosity of our community.

“This fundraiser is more than just dinner — it’s helping us teach the next generation how to stay safe,” stated Rachelle Baldock, Executive Director of the Children’s Safety Village. “When you order a pizza on November 19, you’re giving back to the children who make this community so special.”

A heartfelt thank you to Seth Nagendran and the amazing Domino’s team for their continued community leadership and generosity. Your kindness helps make our Village stronger, safer, and full of hope for every child we serve.

Eat well, give back, and help build a safer future — one slice at a time.

For more information about the Children’s Safety Village or to learn how you can get involved, visit www.csvbelleville.com or contact Rachelle Baldock at 613-243-3748 or director@csvbelleville.com.

(BROCK ORMOND)