News Summary
Parker’s Kitchen has raised $360,000 to support injured veterans in Georgia and South Carolina through the Wounded Warrior Project. The funds came largely from customer donations, with Parker’s Kitchen matching 25%. A new round-up campaign is underway, directing funds to local organizations like Parker’s House for Women and Roper St. Francis Healthcare, demonstrating the company’s commitment to community support and local initiatives.
Savannah, Georgia – Parker’s Kitchen Raises $360,000 for Local Veterans
Parker’s Kitchen has successfully raised $360,000 to support injured local veterans in Georgia and South Carolina through a partnership with the Wounded Warrior Project. This substantial amount was generated primarily from customer donations, with Parker’s Kitchen matching 25% of these contributions to enhance the support available for veterans.
To continue their charitable efforts, Parker’s Kitchen has also launched a new round-up campaign that will run until October 31. Customers at all retail locations are encouraged to participate by rounding up their transactions to the nearest dollar, with the surpluses going towards local charitable efforts. Proceeds collected in Georgia and South Carolina will support Parker’s House for Women in Savannah, which provides emergency housing and services for homeless women. In Charleston, South Carolina, funds raised will be donated to Roper St. Francis Healthcare, assisting uninsured and underinsured health care residents.
Commitment to Local Communities
Greg Parker, the founder and Executive Chairman of Parker’s Kitchen, emphasized the company’s ongoing commitment to making a significant impact in local communities. The Parker’s Community Fund, established in 2021, has facilitated support to various nonprofit organizations addressing critical issues such as education, healthcare access, food insecurity, and veteran needs. In previous charitable initiatives, Parker’s Kitchen has made notable donations including $5 million for healthcare at Roper/St. Francis Healthcare and financial support for Parker House for Women, the area’s first facility designed for unaccompanied homeless women.
Fueling the Community Initiative
Since its inception, the company’s “Fueling the Community” initiative has positively impacted local communities, donating over $2.5 million to schools in Georgia and South Carolina. This reinforces the company’s mission to enrich the lives of those in the areas they serve.
Future Expansion and Development
Parker’s Kitchen is actively planning to expand its operations, aiming to open 100 new stores in the Southeast over the next four years, which will create approximately 650 additional local jobs, particularly in the Myrtle Beach area. The company is also extending its service offerings, including gas stations and convenience stores in Northeast Florida and other regions.
Innovative Food Service and Offerings
Parker’s Kitchen is known for providing Southern-inspired food, offering daily baked biscuits, chicken tenders, pulled pork sandwiches, and other menu items that aim to redefine convenience store food service. The company employs AI technology for efficient inventory management, which helps reduce waste and guarantees timely food preparation.
Company Background
Parker’s Kitchen was founded in 1976, with the first store opening in Midway, Georgia. Over the years, the company has developed a strong presence in the region, committed to providing both quality food and substantial community support.
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