Macey’s, Lin’s, Dan’s, Dick’s Market and Fresh Market raised more than $100,000 for Make-A-Wish® Utah

Salt Lake City, UT, 2016-Sep-26 — /EPR Retail News/ — The wishes of multiple Utah children will finally become a reality thanks to several local grocery stores. Macey’s, Lin’s, Dan’s, Dick’s Market and Fresh Market raised more than $100,000 for Make-A-Wish® Utah during the August star icon drive. The money raised will grant 20 wishes Utah children facing life-threatening medical conditions. As the top-selling store, Lin’s in Cedar City, Utah will host a wish proclamation (wish reveal) party in early 2017 for one child waiting to receive their wish.

From August 1-31, guests at all 42 Macey’s, Lin’s, Dan’s, Dick’s Market and Fresh Market locations were invited to purchase a star icon during checkout. Any amount could be donated for the star, allowing guests to help in whatever way they could with contributions ranging from pocket change to several dollars at a time.

“Our guests are amazing and really step up to help each other out. The Make-A-Wish drive is a guest favorite and we’re so honored to be able to work with an organization like Make-A-Wish Utah to make a difference in the lives of our community members,” said Darin Peirce, south district manager for Associated Retail Operations.

Associated Retail Operations has granted more than 95 wishes since partnering with Make-A-Wish® Utah in 2010.

“It’s inspiring to see this many community grocery stores participate in a statewide campaign to help grant wishes to local children,” said Jared Perry, Make-A-Wish® Utah CEO. “This annual fundraiser is successful because of the generosity of store employees and guests. Wishes could not be granted without the support of amazing individuals and organizations. Associated Retail Operations and their guests are true community partners.”

About Associated Retail Operations
Associated Retail Operations consists of five local grocery stores owned by Associated Food Stores, an independent, retailer-owned grocery wholesaler based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The stores operate under five different banners, Macey’s, Lin’s, Dan’s, Dick’s Market and Fresh Market. For more information, visit their websites at:

Macey’s—www.maceys.com
Lin’s—www.linsgrocery.com
Dan’s—www.dansfoods.com
Dick’s Market—www.dicksmarket.com
Fresh Market—www.freshmarketstores.com

About Make-A-Wish® Utah
Make-A-Wish® Utah grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. Located in its facility in Murray, A Wishing Place, Make-A-Wish® Utah offers a life-affirming wish experience at a time of critical need. For more information, visit us online at www.utah.wish.org, on social @makeawishutah or give us a call at (801) 262-9474.

Make-A-Wish® Utah Media Contact:

Kelsey DiTommaso
Marketing Manager
kditommaso@utah.wish.org
(801) 305-1935 o
(972) 765-0325 c

Media Contact:
Rachael Wabel
rmwabel@afstores.com
801-978-8913

Source: Associated Food Stores

Macey’s donates $70,000 to Primary Children’s Hospital to support the renovation of the Angel Garden

Salt Lake City, UT, 2015-9-24 — /EPR Retail News/ — Funds to support renovation of the Angel Garden

WHAT: Macey’s grocery will present $70,000 to Primary Children’s Hospital to support the renovation of the Angel Garden. A ceremony will take place with speakers Sharon Goodrich, Foundation Director, and Darin Peirce, Associated Retail Operations and Macey’s District Manager. Following the presentation, Macey’s team will take a tour of the hospital. 

WHEN: Thursday, September 24, 2015, 11 a.m., Angel Garden

WHERE:  Primary Children’s Hospital Angel Garden

(Media, please check-in at the front desk)

100 Mario Capecchi Dr., Salt Lake City

WHY: For over 30-years, Macey’s has had a long-standing relationship with Primary Children’s Hospital. This June a three-week fundraiser was held in all Macey’s locations where generous guests and Macey’s stores donated the combined $70,000.00.

ABOUT THE ANGEL GARDEN: The Angel Garden serves patients, parents and staff of the hospital as a place of solace, surrounded by a fountain and garden. The garden is medically safe, equipped with outlets for IV pumps or other medically necessary devices allowing children who long to go outside a moment to feel the sunshine and take in the beauty of the garden. Parents use the garden as a healing source and a place to seek peace. Even staff at Primary Children’s Hospital utilize the garden for respite and on difficult days when they need to find a moment to decompress and alleviate stress.

A renovation of the garden is set to take place next year where additional trees, plants and new fountain will be added—making the garden truly a healing place.

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 ABOUT MACEY’S:
In 1947, Walt Macey and Dale A. Jones started the “Save-A-Nickel-Market” in Rosepark, Utah. “Macey’s” grew from a small store into a multi-store chain by providing personalized service and genuine old-fashioned friendliness. Known for its innovation, Macey’s supermarkets offer a made-from-scratch in-store bakery, delicatessen, full-service grocery, meat, produce and a non-foods department and above all, friendly service.. www.maceys.com

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Media Contact:

Associated Food Stores (Macey’s)
Sarah Pettit
Public Relations Manager
801.916.1070
Scpettit@afstores.com

Sharron Goodrich
Primary Children’s Hospital
CFRE Foundation Director
801.662.5964
Sharon.Goodrich@imail.org

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Macey’s donates $70,000 to Primary Children’s Hospital to support the renovation of the Angel Garden

Macey’s donates $70,000 to Primary Children’s Hospital to support the renovation of the Angel Garden