St. Louis-based Save A Lot has named the winners of its 2025 Hometown Heroes program.
This nomination-based recognition program is meant to showcase the people and organizations making a difference in the communities Save A Lot stores serve.
Here are the latest winners:
- Ben Hoopengardner, Hancock Fire Department in Hancock, Maryland;
- Debbie Cohill, Martha’s House in Hancock, Maryland;
- Debbie Salters, Thursday Church in Vincennes, Indiana;
- Miranda Marvin, Salamanca New York Mutual Aid Network in Salamanca, New York; and
- Susan Murphy, Zonta in Kenmore, New York.
Each of these five winners will be presented with a $500 Save A Lot gift card in recognition of their outstanding service and impact in their communities.
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About Save A Lot
Founded in 1977, Save A Lot is the largest independently-owned and -operated value focused grocery store chain in the U.S., with about 700 stores in 30 states. Customers enjoy savings compared to traditional grocery stores on high quality private label brands, national brand products, USDA-inspected meat, farm-fresh fruits and vegetables and other non-food items.