Residents in Boston suburb raised $20K after town officials shut down boy’s ice cream stand
Written by Site Hub on August 30, 2024
In Norwood, Massachusetts, a 12-year-old boy named Danny Doherty started a homemade ice cream stand to raise funds for his brother’s hockey team, the Boston Bear Cubs, which supports players with physical and developmental disabilities. However, after a few days, town officials shut down the stand, citing violations of the Massachusetts Food Code following a complaint. Despite the setback, Danny decided to give away the ice cream and accept donations, leading to a surge in community support. The story garnered media attention, and local businesses held fundraisers, ultimately raising $20,000 for the hockey team. The funds will secure the team’s financial stability for years to come. The incident highlighted both community solidarity and the challenges of youth entrepreneurship under regulatory constraints.
Source: AP News