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ALEC HAVILAND, left, of The Gelato Fiasco, presents a check to Morse High School student and musician Zac Hassan, senior class president Danica Moore and senior class vice president Abigail Moore after a February event hosted by the dessert maker to support the school’s Project Graduation program.
ALEC HAVILAND, left, of The Gelato Fiasco, presents a check to Morse High School student and musician Zac Hassan, senior class president Danica Moore and senior class vice president Abigail Moore after a February event hosted by the dessert maker to support the school’s Project Graduation program.
As part of its Scooping for Community program, The Gelato Fiasco recently donated more than $500 to Morse High School to support its Project Graduation program.

Hundreds of students, parents and school staff attended a fundraising event in February at The Gelato Fiasco’s flagship store in Brunswick. Student musicians entertained the crowd and two Morse teachers, Johnna and Brian Stanton, acted as “celebrity scoopers.”

The event was part of The Gelato Fiasco’s Scooping for Community program, which helps support local schools and nonprofit organizations in the communities served by The Gelato Fiasco in Cumberland County. Since October 2012, the company says it has donated more than $4,000 through the program.

The Gelato Fiasco will continue to host Scooping for Community days throughout April and May. Upcoming events will help raise money for the Portland-based nonprofit A Company of Girls, Falmouth High School and Friends School of Portland.

For information about how your group can join The Gelato Fiasco in a Scooping for Community event, email Max Mogensen at max@gelatofiasco.com.


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