Stripes Stores Celebrates Tomorrow campaign drives donations for MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital.
Sunoco LP customers, team members and supplier partners joined together with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to support cancer research, education, prevention and hospital programs for children, adolescents and young adults with cancer. This year, their combined efforts raised $2,027,704, the highest total to date.
Sunoco LP kicked off Childhood Cancer Awareness Month on Sept. 7 with its annual retail campaign, Stripes Stores Celebrates Tomorrows.
Between Sept. 7 and Oct. 4, Stripes’ in-store campaign raised funds $1 at a time in its 750 locations in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma. The campaign ended with Sunoco LP’s Boots ‘n’ Birdies fundraising dinner and golf tournament. Keynote speaker Ronald DePinho, M.D., president of MD Anderson, addressed more than 700 attendees at the dinner, including many supplier and vendor partners.
“We are grateful to our customers who have supported this partnership with MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital for a third year in a row,” said Eduardo Pereda, vice president of marketing convenience brands for Sunoco LP. “Our team members and supplier partners have shown their commitment to making this fundraiser successful. Coming together to raise money in support of the outstanding research and programs from MD Anderson can help save the lives of our children and youth diagnosed with cancer.”
Every dollar raised was matched by generous donors, resulting in more than $4 million donated to MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital and other youth-focused preventive programs. The funds will support important research and programs including: pediatric sarcoma and brain tumor research; prevention programs focused on promoting sun safety, physical activity and healthy food choices; and MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital’s Pediatric and Education and Creative Arts Program that features an accredited on-site school and week-long camps that enable kids to be kids despite their disease.
“Our team of young cancer fighters is inspired by the extremely generous customers and employees who participated in this campaign,” said DePinho. “Their continued support will positively impact the lives of cancer patients and their families in so many ways. It is something for which they all should be very proud, and we thank them for joining us in Making Cancer History.”
Sunoco LP is a master limited partnership that operates approximately 1,340 retail fuel sites and convenience stores (including APlus, Stripes, Aloha Island Mart and Tigermarket brands) and distributes motor fuel to convenience stores, independent dealers, commercial customers and distributors located in more than 30 states at approximately 6,900 sites.