Victory Junction was founded in 2004 by Kyle and Pattie Petty in honor of their late son Adam. The camp relies solely on donations from individuals and corporations like Kangaroo Express to give [image-nocss] children a once in a lifetime camping experience. It costs $2,500 to send one child to camp for a week at camp at no cost to their families. For every customer that donates $1, Kangaroo Express will provide an official Victory Junction thank you card and a 50-cent discount coupon on 20-oz. or 24-oz. Coca-Cola products.
"Kangaroo Express is proud to participate in programs and events that make such a huge difference in the communities we serve, such as sending children to Victory Junction," said John Fisher, senior vice president of marketing for Kangaroo Express. "Last year the campaign raised $200,000 and we are excited as we expect that donation to grow this year with an expanded region of stores participating in the campaign."
All funds raised during this campaign will enable Kangaroo Express and Coca-Cola to sponsor children during two weeks of summer camp. On May 29, Kangaroo Express will present a check to Victory Junction at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
"Coca-Cola is proud to team up with Kangaroo Express to help Victory Junction achieve its mission of providing a life-changing experience for children with chronic medical conditions," said Dan Holmes, vice president of marketing for Coca-Cola Bottling Consolidated. "Over the past few years, Victory Junction has found an incredibly special place in our hearts."
Kangaroo Express stores in Charleston, S.C. first began raising funds for Victory Junction in 2009. In 2010, the program was expanded to all of North and South Carolina and this year the company is proud to further expand the program by including stores in Virginia and supporting credit-card donations.
"Victory Junction provides an experience of enrichment and camaraderie to children from across the country and we are so appreciative that once again this campaign will help us see as many children as we can in 2011," said Brooke Hondros, director of development for Victory Junction. "No family incurs the expense of sending a child to camp due to the generous support of our volunteers and corporate donors like Kangaroo Express and Coca-Cola."
Victory Junction, a year-round camping environment for children ages six to 16 with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses, is located in Randleman, N.C., with a second location opening soon in Kansas City, Kansas. Victory Junction offers programs for a range of disease groups and maintains strong relationships with more than 30 partner hospitals.
Headquartered in Cary, N.C., The Pantry is a leading independently operated convenience store chain in the southeastern United States and one of the largest independently operated convenience store chains in the country. As of December 6, 2010, the company operated 1,672 stores in 13 states under select banners, including Kangaroo Express, its primary operating banner. The Pantry's stores offer a broad selection of merchandise, as well as gasoline and other ancillary services designed to appeal to the convenience needs of its customers.
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