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Sub Sandwich Sales To Raise Money For Abused Children

100 percent of Denver-area Jersey Mike's sales on March 27 will go to children's abuse charity Shiloh House. Last year the chain gave $66K

100 percent of Denver-area Jersey Mike's sales on March 27 will go to children's abuse charity Shiloh House.
100 percent of Denver-area Jersey Mike's sales on March 27 will go to children's abuse charity Shiloh House. (Jersey Mike's)

LAKEWOOD, CO — Jersey Mike's Subs locations, including the new Lakewood restaurant, will be donating 100 percent of sales on Wednesday, March 27 to local charities as part of their ninth annual "Month of Giving" fundraising campaign.

Local Jersey Mike's 28 Denver-area restaurants will give 100 percent of the day's sales — not just profit — on March 27 to the partner charity Shiloh House, a Littleton residential home for abused children.

In 2018, the Jersey Mike's locations in Colorado raised more than $66,000 for local charities during the campaign. For more information about Jersey Mike's Subs Month of Giving, visit jerseymikes.com/mog.

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Jersey Mike's originally began as Mike's Subs, a small shop in Point Pleasant, NJ in 1956. Back then, submarine sandwiches were relatively new to many Americans.

Check out the Denver locations of Jersey Mike's here.

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With reporting from Alexis Tarrazi/Patch.

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