Bartell Drugs, Strideline and Dick’s Drive-In launch Mary's Place fundraiser

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Three companies have come together to raise funds to provide support to the homeless. 

Strideline created a limited-edition sock featuring local Seattle icon with Dick’s Drive-In, and Bartell’s is selling the product. 

For every pair of socks sold, $1.00 is donated to the No Child Sleeps Outside program and two pairs of Strideline socks are donated to Mary’s Place. The socks are available at Bartell’s or online at www.ddir.com.

Dick Spady, co-founder of Dick’s Drive-In, believed that if one invested in their community and helped their community thrive, that their business would thrive. That notion is exemplified in this project. Donations raised will enable Mary’s Place to bring more than 1,000 moms, dads and kids inside from cars and tents this winter and get closer to the goal that No Child Sleeps Outside.

At an in-store event at the University Village Bartell Drugs on Dec. 14th, different styles of Strideline’s Dick’s Drive-In socks were on display. The first 100 to visit the store received free Dick’s Burgers. The first 50 customers that purchased a pair of Dick’s Drive-In socks received an additional pair of exclusive Strideline Seattle Skyline Ugly Christmas Sweater socks.

RoundUp for Charity and Change for Charity donations at all Dick’s Drive-In Restaurants in December support No Child Sleeps Outside.

Go to NoChildSleepsOutside.org for more information on Mary’s Place No Child Sleeps Outside campaign.

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