Super One donates $91,000 check to Salvation Army
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Thanks to generous shoppers and a generous company, the Duluth Salvation Army received a $91,000 check on Wednesday.
New this last Christmas season, Miner’s Incorporated ran a register campaign at select Super One locations to collect additional donations for The Salvation Army.
The register campaign ran on the pin pads at store locations from 12/9/2022 – 12/26/2022.
Additionally, donations made to The Salvation Army’s Red Kettles at area Super One stores were also matched from December 12th through December 24th to the tune of $50,000 thanks to the continued generosity of Miner’s Incorporated, owner of Super One Foods.
The register campaign raised $41,059.91, and with the Miner’s Match $50,000, the total funds going to The Salvation Army Corps in the area equals $91,059.91!
Speaking on behalf of Miner’s Inc., Patrick Miner said, “We’ve been a proud supporter of the Salvation Army for decades and admire the great work that they do every day in helping others. Our family and the Super One Team were delighted to see the register fundraising campaign donation results provided by our generous customers. We are happy to help them achieve fundraising success so they can meet the latest demands of their clients in need.”
Cyndi Lewis, Director of Development at The Duluth Salvation Army said, “With the current inflation and state of the economy, we have been seeing a greater need for services but a decrease in overall donations. For Miners to step up and create a new campaign for us on top of their already generous $50,000 match is such a blessing! We help people in need in our community every day, and their gifts will help us to continue Doing the Most Good.”