Wingstop Guests Raise $30,000 for Feeding America during Three-Week Campaign
Annual donations reach $54,000 for nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity
DALLAS – America’s wings are truly Feeding America. Wingstop recently completed a three-week partnership campaign with Feeding America, collecting $30,000 to benefit the national charity – $5,000 beyond the restaurant chain’s original goal.
Throughout the campaign Wingstop invited guests to donate loose change or any dollar amount in 200 participating restaurants across the country. Through these guest donations Wingstop raised $30,000 which will be used to support Feeding America, the largest charitable domestic hunger-relief organization in the U.S.
Last fall Wingstop selected Feeding America as its national charity of record and committed to provide a minimum of $50,000 annually to the organization. A campaign in late 2008 raised more than $24,000, and, to date, Wingstop Corporate, employees, franchisees and guests have raised more than $54,000, surpassing the first year commitment.
“It just goes to show, that even in a recession, people understand the need to support those who are less fortunate and give back in their local community,” Jim Flynn, president and CEO of Wingstop. “This campaign was truly driven by our guests and employees, and we want to thank them for their generous support and dedication.”
“We are so pleased that Wingstop has stepped forward in such a significant way to help raise funds for the millions of Americans who are now living on the brink of hunger,” said Ross Fraser, spokesperson for Feeding America. “Demand at our food banks is 30 percent higher than it was last year, so this donation has made a real difference.”
The Wingstop restaurant at 1801 Eastchase Parkway in Fort Worth, Texas, a company owned restaurant operated by general manager Guy Campos, collected the most overall dollars at more than $1,900. Other top locations included:
· Wingstop at 1420 Missouri Ave. in Las Cruces, owned and operated by Charles Loflin
· Wingstop at 3825 Crenshaw Blvd. in Los Angeles, owned and operated by Robin Kirksey and Daniel Griffin
· Wingstop at 10841 W. Florissant Ave. in Ferguson, Missouri, operated by Brad Wilemon
· Wingstop at 8811 Teel Parkway in Frisco, Texas, company owned and operated by general manager Sonia Barbosa
Feeding America supplies food to more than 25 million Americans each year, and supports approximately 63,000 local charitable agencies that distribute food directly to those in need. Feeding America’s agencies operate more than 70,000 programs including food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, after-school programs, Kids Cafes, Community Kitchens and BackPack Programs.
About Wingstop
Wingstop offers restaurants with a nostalgic, aviation-themed atmosphere where the sole focus is on chicken wings. Wingstop features nine wing flavors, including Original Hot, Cajun, Atomic, Mild, Teriyaki, Lemon Pepper, Hawaiian, Garlic Parmesan, and Hickory Smoked BBQ. The wings are cooked-to-order and customers can also choose from homemade side dishes including fresh-cut seasoned fries, bourbon baked beans, potato salad, creamy cole slaw, vegetable sticks, rolls and assorted dipping sauces. Wingstop recently received an American Business Award for Best Overall Company and was chosen Wing King at the 2006 National Buffalo Wing Festival. Troy Aikman, three-time Super Bowl champion and Hall of Fame quarterback, has served as the chain’s national spokesman since 2003.
About Feeding America
Feeding America provides low-income individuals and families with the fuel to survive and even thrive. As the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity, our network members supply food to more than 25 million Americans each year, including 9 million children and 3 million seniors. Serving the entire United States, more than 200 member food banks support 63,000 agencies that address hunger in all of its forms. For more information on how you can fight hunger in your community and across the country, visit www.feedingamerica.org.
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