Last updated on December 12th, 2024
Harris Teeter has begun a customer-facing round-up campaign to support disaster relief efforts for communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Through Oct. 28, customers can round up their purchase to the nearest whole dollar at checkout to benefit the American Red Cross. One hundred percent of funds donated will go to the Red Cross, which is providing relief and resources to those who are affected.
“Our commitment to the communities we serve is at the heart of what we do,” said Danna Robinson, director of corporate affairs for Harris Teeter.
“By participating in our round-up campaign, our customers can play a vital role in helping those affected by Hurricane Helene. We’ve seen firsthand how even small contributions can lead to significant support for our nonprofit partners.”
As part of its ongoing commitment to community support, Harris Teeter encourages customers to join this effort and make a difference. Whether it’s rounding up at the register or contributing in other ways, every bit helps in the road to recovery for those in need.
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“We are grateful for partners like Harris Teeter as we work together to provide comfort and hope to people when they need it most,” said Anne McKeough, chief development officer at the American Red Cross.
“Thanks to the generosity of Harris Teeter’s customers and associates, the American Red Cross, alongside our partners, is able to help support families who experienced the heartbreaking devastation from Hurricane Helene.”
Robinson added, “Hurricane Helene has left many in our communities facing unprecedented challenges, and we believe it’s our responsibility to step up and help. Together, we can provide essential support and hope to those who need it most.”
About Harris Teeter
Headquartered in Matthews, North Carolina, Harris Teeter has 36,000 employees across more than 250 stores and 70 fuel centers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland, Delaware, Florida and the District of Columbia.