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Winn-Dixie launches Wounded Warrior Project Wall of Honor: Customers encouraged to dedicate Messages to their Heroes in support of the Veterans’ Charity
Leading up to Veterans Day, Southeastern Grocers, the parent company of BI-LO, Harveys and Winn-Dixie stores, announced the launch of the Wall of Honor community donation campaign in all stores. Every cent generated through customer donations from Nov. 2-15 will be donated in support of the Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Independence Program (IP).
Customers are encouraged to visit their neighborhood Winn-Dixie stores to purchase a $1 Dedication Card and write a special message to their own military hero. These personal dedications will build a Wall of Honor at each store as a visual tribute to those who served, continue to serve and sacrifice for the nation. Customers can also like, follow, and share Winn-Dixie and WWP Facebook posts and Twitter feeds with #AllforHonor; or honor a veteran by posting a dedication on www.facebook.com/allforhonor.
“During our successful Independence Day campaign, which raised over $3 million for the WWP Independence Program, we were inspired by our customers and associates who wrote personal dedications to their own warriors on program signage in our stores,” said Ian McLeod, chief executive officer and president of Southeastern Grocers. “We fully recognize their pride and continue to honor and give thanks to our military and their families for their sacrifices,” continued McLeod. “We serve our customers in states with some of the highest Active Duty military populations in our country, so this cause is especially important to our associates, customers and the communities in which we live.”
Our alliance with Southeastern Grocers has given Wounded Warrior Project the resources we need to fulfill our mission of honoring and empowering Wounded Warriors,” said Steve Nardizzi, chief executive officer at WWP. “The Independence Day campaign surpassed every expectation we had, and we are profoundly grateful to Southeastern Grocers, their incredible staff and their loyal customers for their dedication to this nation’s veterans. We’re excited for what Southeastern Grocers will do for our Alumni yet again this year, as they continue to exemplify what can be achieved when like-minded charities and corporations join forces.”
WWP now an Official Charity Partner for Southeastern Grocers
Winn-Dixie has actively listened to its customers and associates, and it is abundantly clear that they have tremendous respect and appreciation for Wounded Warrior Project. This passion for the cause has led Southeastern Grocers to name WWP as an Official Charity Partner for 2016, enabling future programs and initiatives to increase awareness and support for WWP across all BI-LO, Harveys and Winn-Dixie stores throughout the Southeast. The Wall of Honor campaign provides an immediate opportunity to raise funds and needed attention for the Wounded Warrior Project Independence Program.
IP was created in 2011 to help injured service members and veterans design their own path from surviving to thriving. The IP program is a partnership between WWP, the warrior and their family, which is uniquely structured to adapt to their ever-changing needs. IP pairs warriors who rely on their families and caregivers because of moderate-to-severe brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, or other neurological conditions with a specialized case manager to develop a personalized plan to restore meaningful levels of activity and purpose into their daily lives. In many instances, for the cost of one month in an in-patient institutionalized brain injury rehabilitation program, the WWP Independence Program can provide a year’s worth of community-based support on a weekly basis to an individual wounded veteran.
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