June 15, 2025 - 11:02

INDIANAPOLIS — For any small business, receiving a call from the Indiana Pacers is often a cause for excitement. This was certainly the case for the team at Sweet Escape Cake Company when they received a call from the NBA franchise. However, the call was not about a partnership or collaboration; instead, it was a gesture of support following a distressing incident.
The bakery had recently fallen victim to a scam linked to the NBA Finals, which left them reeling and uncertain about their future. In a commendable move, the Pacers reached out to offer assistance, demonstrating their commitment to local businesses and community welfare.
The gesture not only provided immediate relief to the bakery but also highlighted the importance of community solidarity in times of crisis. Sweet Escape Cake Company expressed immense gratitude for the support, underscoring the positive impact that local organizations can have on small businesses facing challenges. The collaboration serves as a reminder that even in difficult times, help can come from unexpected places.
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