Stripes is known for its commitment to children and youths health and education programs in the communities where they are located.

Stripes Stores has announced its in-store charitable fundraising campaign benefiting Driscoll Children’s Hospital (DCH) to raise money for the children and youth of South Texas as part of its November Month of Giving program.

Due to COVID-19, the Driscoll Children’s Hospital Campaign, which usually takes place in April, will take place this November.

Through Nov. 17, Stripes stores in South Texas are giving customers the opportunity to donate $1 to raise funds for Driscoll Children’s Hospital, which serves patients from all over South Texas and beyond. Customers may purchase the $1 paper icon to donate while shopping at Stripes. These funds will also benefit DCH specialty clinics in Victoria, the Rio Grande Valley, Laredo, Eagle Pass and Del Rio. In return for Stripes customers’ generosity, each donor will receive $1 OFF any two bottles of one-liter LIFEWTR water.

This year celebrates the 11th anniversary of Stripes partnership and its commitment to the Driscoll Child Life Specialists program and its renaming to the Stripes Child Life Program at Driscoll Children’s Hospital. The program assists Child Life Specialists to help decrease stress and anxiety that may be felt by some patients and their families during their hospital experience.

Child Life Specialists often use play as a coping strategy to assist patients. The 11 Child Life Specialists serve numerous hospital departments on both the Corpus Christi campus and in some specialty areas in South Texas.

“We feel a special connection with the team at Stripes and are pleased they want to continue their support to Driscoll Children’s Hospital Child Life Department,” said Lisa Cervantez, Lead Child Life Specialist at Driscoll Children’s Hospital.

Stripes is known for its commitment to children and youth’s health and education programs in the communities where they are located. Stripes has been an outstanding collaborator and donor to Driscoll Children’s Hospital since 1999, giving back more than $5 million to help local children.

Every donation helps to fund vital medical care, equipment and therapy programs that save and improve the lives of sick and injured children.

“We are committed to supporting local children and youth in the communities where we live and work. Our Driscoll Children’s Hospital in-store fundraiser will support the Stripes Child Life program, which is a critical patient program serving children in the South Texas region,” said Brad Williams, 7-Eleven, Inc. SVP, Corporate Operations & Restaurant Platforms. “For nearly twenty years, Stripes has been supporting Driscoll Children’s Hospital, and we are proud to have the Child Life program named after Stripes, which represents our passionate team members and generous customers.”

Stripes Convenience Stores operates more than 525 convenience stores in Texas and Louisiana. Food offerings are available in more than 450 of its stores, primarily under the proprietary Laredo Taco Company brand. Stripes is owned by 7-Eleven Inc., the world’s largest chain in the convenience-retailing industry. Based in Irving, Texas, 7 Eleven operates, franchises and/or licenses in nearly 12,000 stores in North America and 71,100 stores worldwide.

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