Peninsula Co-op’s 2019 Fuel Good Day to benefit Children’s Health Foundation
Peninsula Co-op has generously chosen Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island as the receiving charity for its annual Fuel Good Day again this year!
Fill up your tank on Tuesday September 17 and know you’re helping local Island families have access to the health care they need. Let’s work together to beat last year’s total raised for Island kids!
What: Co-op Fuel Good Day
When: All day Tuesday September 17, 2019
How it works: Visit participating Peninsula Co-op locations on September 17 (mapped below) and fill up your tank. Thanks to Co-op’s generosity, 5 cents from every litre of gas or diesel sold that day will be donated directly to the Foundation.
Why take part: By fuelling up on September 17, you’re helping us invest in the health of Island families across Vancouver Island and the surrounding islands. Thanks to your generosity, we support three main areas, including early childhood development, youth mental health, and children and youth with complex needs.
Read more about our work and your impact in Island communities here.
Where: 18 Peninsula Co-op locations across the Island
Zoom in to see location details in the map.
Want to volunteer for this event? Email volunteer@islandkidsfirst.com to learn more or sign up.
About Peninsula Co-op
Peninsula Co-op is a Vancouver Island based co-operative with its core business in grocery, petroleum and convenience stores employing more than 350 full and part-time employees.
With roots dating back 60 years, it remains entirely locally owned and proudly shares profits with its over 100,000 member-owners, community, and staff. Last year, through its Community Support Program, it donated in excess of $500,000 to 300 local charities, organizations, youth groups, student scholarships, and community projects.
This will be the third Fuel Good Day in support of Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island.
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