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In collaboration with nearly 20 partners, Boys & Girls Clubs of America is providing vital resources for Club youth to achieve a successful school year
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Nearly twenty partners, including adidas, Forever 21, Murphy USA and T-Mobile aim to provide essential resources to Boys & Girls Club youth for a successful school year
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New campaign highlights the retailer’s ability to pass big savings onto customers by only paying for a part of the famous actor – his feet
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As young people are heading back to school, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the nation’s largest youth development organization, is proud to announce support from over ten partners who are uniting to ensure kids and teens have the necessary resources to thrive both in and out of the classroom.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230727259843/en/From safe spaces and dedicated mentors to meaningful experiences that empower kids
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Shoe Carnival, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCVL) (the “Company”), a leading retailer of footwear and accessories for the family, announced today a pledge of $100,000 in support of the American Red Cross hurricane relief effort. Through a combination of customer donations and corporate giving, the support will directly benefit the work the American Red Cross is doing to help those affected by the devastation of Hurricane Ian.“The destruction left in the wake of Hurricane Ian is heartbreaking,” said Mark Worden
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Celebrities, supporters to celebrate #30DaysForStJude, #ShowYourGold on social media, communities prepare for national St. Jude Walk/Run, retail customers to round up donations
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Shoe Carnival, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCVL) (the “Company”), a leading retailer of footwear and accessories for the family, announced today that it will donate $100,000 to the American Red Cross. The donation will directly benefit relief efforts for those affected by the tornadoes that devastated portions of the South and Midwest this past weekend.“We are deeply saddened for the families who experienced losses,” said Mark Worden, Shoe Carnival’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are thankful tha