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United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots Receives $57,450

By Marisa Kutansky, Community Writer
December 30, 2014 at 11:39am. Views: 77

For the tenth year in a row, Stater Bros. has helped spread cheer through the local Toys for Tots Program. Stater Bros. Charities, the charitable arm of Stater Bros. Markets, proudly presented a $57,450 check to representatives from the United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots Program on Dec. 8, 2014. With toy requests being at an all-time high, Stater Bros. Charities wanted to help meet the needs of Southern California kids. Representatives from the United States Marine Corps attended the check presentation ceremony at the Stater Bros. Corporate Offices. The United States Marine Corps will use this donation to purchase thousands of toys. These toys will be distributed to community-based organizations in San Bernardino, Riverside and Los Angeles counties, and these organizations will donate the toys to local children and families who are in need of a helping hand this holiday season. “The Stater Bros. ‘Family’ believes in giving back to the communities we serve,” said Jack H. Brown, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Stater Bros. Markets. “We are very proud to once again provide funding to the Marine Corps Toys for Tots Program so that many more children will have their holiday wishes come true.” This generous donation was made possible through a partnership between Stater Bros. Charities, Stater Bros. Markets, manufacturers of Stater Bros. brand products, and six national brand manufacturers, which included Clorox, ConAgra Foods, Kraft Foods, Nestlé Sales, Pepsi Beverages Company, and Smucker Retail Foods Inc. Stater Bros.’ customers support the United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots Program every time they purchase select Stater Bros. brand or national brand products.

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