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Save-On-Foods donates more than $2,000,000 during Miracle Weekend

Save-On-Foods pledged to raise another $15 million to help build an immunization clinic
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Save-On-FoodsBԪַ team members, customers and supplier partners hand over a $2,006,800 cheque for BC ChildrenBԪַs Hospital during this yearBԪַs Miracle Weekend telethon. (Contributed photo)

Save-On-FoodsBԪַ team members, customers and supplier partners raised an incredible $2,006,800.30 for BC ChildrenBԪַs Hospital over the last year and presented the donation at this yearBԪַs Miracle Weekend telethon.

BԪַOur generous team members, customers and suppliers have embraced our companyBԪַs commitment to improving child health in B.C. and across Western Canada, and another successful year of their creative fundraisers proves how much BC ChildrenBԪַs Hospital means to our communities,BԪַ said Save-On-Foods president Darrell Jones. BԪַThank you so much to our Save-On-Foods family BԪַ your generosity will help thousands of families when they need vital support from the experts at BC ChildrenBԪַs Hospital.BԪַ

The company is a steadfast supporter of childrenBԪַs hospitals in Western Canada for decades and last year celebrated reaching 30 years of partnering with BC ChildrenBԪַs Hospital BԪַ and donating $30 million over that time.

Save-On-Foods has since pledged to raise another $15 million to help the hospital foundation build an immunization clinic. Families who attend the new BC ChildrenBԪַs Hospital building BԪַ expected to open this fall BԪַ will be welcomed to the Save-On-Foods Atrium.



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