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RaceTrac's Coffee for a Cause

RaceTrac stores throughout GA are hosting an in-store program to benefit the children and families who attend Camp Sunshine.

RaceTrac stores throughout the state of GA are hosting an in-store program to benefit the children and families who attend Camp Sunshine. Throughout the month of September, RaceTrac guests are invited to add $1 to their purchases as a donation to the organization. Beginning Sunday September 23rd, all funds from coffee purchases through Saturday September 29th will go directly to Camp Sunshine as well.

This is RaceTrac’s 3rd year hosting this program, and they were able to raise more than $35,000 last year to help send kids with cancer and their families to camp. We’re excited to host this year’s effort during Childhood Cancer Awareness month, a time when most of our guests might be thinking about how they can make a difference.

Visit www.racetrac.com to find the location nearest you.

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