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King Kullen Donates $10K For Underprivileged LI Children This Summer
The supermarket chain will divide the money between a pair of charities in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
HAUPPAUGE, NY — King Kullen has donated $10,000 to benefit summer camp programs for disadvantaged children across Long Island.
The funds will be divided between Family & Children's Association (Nassau County) and Family Service League (Suffolk County).
"Camp provides a stimulating and fun environment where children can learn new activities and meet other children their age," King Kullen President and Chief Operating Officer Joseph W. Brown said.
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Customers who want to make a difference can participate in the annual "Send A Kid to Camp" campaign this summer by scanning $5, $2, or $1 coupons at the register at all King Kullen and Wild by Nature stores.
"The gifts we receive from individuals and corporations like King Kullen make it possible for us to provide these wonderful experiences for Long Island’s young people. We’re incredibly thankful to King Kullen for all their support through the years," Family and Children’s Association President and CEO Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds said.
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