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Giant Supports Troops with $450,000 Donation

Throughout the month of May, Giant collected donations from customers to benefit the USO or the Wounded Warriors Project.

In a show of support for the men and women who are bravely serving in
the Armed Forces, customers at and MARTIN’S Food Markets
generously donated $450,423 through the stores’ annual Support Our Troops
campaign. This year’s in-store fundraiser benefited regional USOs throughout the company’s operating area and the Wounded Warriors Project.

“On behalf of our regional USO partners and the Wounded Warriors Project, thank you to all of our customers and associates for their overwhelming support in helping to keep our nation’s heroes stay connected to their families and assisting those who were injured overcome obstacles,” said Rick Herring, president.

From May 6 through May 19, customers were invited to donate $1 at the checkout toward the USO or the Wounded Warriors Project. Regional USOs are dedicated to programs that build morale and keep soldiers connected to their families. The Wounded Warriors Project enlists the public’s aid for the needs of severely injured service members, helps severely injured men and women aid and assist each other, and provides unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs.

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Since the inception of Support Our Troops in 2005, GIANT and MARTIN’S customers have donated over $1.8 million. In addition to financial support, GIANT and MARTIN’S also reach out several times a year to the family members of associates who are serving overseas by sending care packages of toiletries, sweets, beverage mixes, soups and microwaveable meals.

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