During the month of March $1 from every crazy bread combo sold at Little Ceasars in Woodstock and Ingersoll will go to support United Way Oxford.
WOODSTOCK/INGERSOLL - United Way Oxford is teaming up with Little Ceasars in Woodstock and Ingersoll for the month of March.
$1 from every crazy bread combo sold at both locations will be donated to United Way Oxford. Owner of the Woodstock Little Ceasars Marianne Schuts is always finding ways to give back to her community.
Little Caesars is about family, food and fun! We want to support the United Way by making easy and fun for our customers to be able to give back by enjoying a Crazy Bread Combo while we donate to help a great organization that helps families in our community. It’s win-win!"
Resource Development Coordinator Amanda Kreiger says they are very grateful for these donations.
"We are always so grateful when local businesses, like Little Caesars, step forward to support their community through the work of United Way. When we say that every dollar counts, we mean it! This community initiative is going to help us to provide some of those vital programs and services to those struggling with poverty, mental health or addiction, and ensure that youth and families have access to the support they need to meet their full potential. We are excited to work with Marianne and Brandon and thank them, and the community, for all the support."
Ingersoll Little Ceasars Owner Brandon Troung says this is a great way to give back to the community.
"It’s a great way to engage our staff and community, while providing them with an opportunity to give back. The money raised goes right back into local programs that are supported by United Way Oxford. We are happy to
support this initiative and know that every little bit helps make a big difference!"
All of the money raised locally stays local and helps to support not for profit organizations and people in Oxford County. Resource Development Coordinator Mike Crabbe says the money always get put to good use.
"When you support United Way Oxford, what you are doing is you are helping support people struggling with poverty, security in finding a home, helping people struggle with mental health and addiction and as well, you are helping the youth in our community to ensure they have a sense of belonging and mentorship to help build those early stages of their life and create a nice path for them to move forward."
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