SpartanNash Foundation, Special Olympics celebrate in-store fundraiser

The 2024 campaign donated $240,000 to support and empower athletes across nine states.
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spartannash associate
spartannash associate

SpartanNash's annual in-store foundation fundraiser benefiting Special Olympics was successful. The in-store campaign donated $240,000 from community members and the SpartanNash Foundation.

"We are proud to celebrate four decades of partnership with Special Olympics and the change this organization is making on a local and national scale," said Adrienne Chance, SpartanNash senior vice president of communications and SpartanNash Foundation executive director. "We are proud of the support we've seen from our store guests, associates and communities who have joined us in our passion for inclusion and who value the power of sports to build confidence and unity."

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The in-store fundraiser occurred from March 20 through April 6. Donations support Special Olympics athletes in Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Funds raised in each state are sent directly to the corresponding local Special Olympics affiliates.

"Year after year, we are astounded by the SpartanNash Foundation's enduring partnership and commitment to our cause," said Tim Hileman, Special Olympics Michigan president and CEO. "The company's dedication to our athletes, generous contributions to fund our mission and tireless volunteerism truly exemplify the spirit of Special Olympics."

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Throughout its 40-year partnership with Special Olympics, the SpartanNash Foundation has raised more than $10.3 million for the organization, while SpartanNash Associates have contributed tens of thousands of volunteer hours to support games, events and other initiatives. Additionally, over 25 Special Olympics athletes are employed by SpartanNash, collectively serving guests for 157 years at company-operated grocery stores.

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