July 13

Dick’s Drive-In patrons raise $500K for homeless shelters, disaster relief through Change4Charity

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Dick’s Drive-In has been running its Change4Charity program at its five Seattle-area locations since 1998, collecting extra change from customers for a variety of local and international causes. Last week the local restaurant chain announced that the program passed the half-million dollar mark, raising over $500,000 collectively between all locations to support Seattle area homeless shelters and disaster relief efforts.

“Those little change boxes have added up to big donations,” Dick’s Drive-In vice president Jim Spady said in a statement. “We want to thank each and every customer who has taken the time to drop their extra burger change into the Change4Charity boxes.”

In the 13 years since the Change4Charity program began, donations have gone toward a number charities, including Compass Housing, Family Support Network, Fare Start, First Place, Mary’s Place, ROOTS, Saint Martin de Porres Shelter, and Seattle Night Watch.

Through the program special donations have also been made to a number of disaster relief efforts. Top months for giving through Change4Charity have included Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in September 2005, relief efforts following the Haitian earthquake in January and February 2010, and aid for those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in March of this year–the single largest month in donations, in which over $21,000 was raised and directed to Japan through the Seattle Red Cross and World Vision in Federal Way.


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