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NACS Partners With the American Red Cross

Association will help advance community giving, disaster relief programs

ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- The National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) is partnering with the American Red Cross to advance community giving and disaster relief programs.

Alexandria, Va.-based NACS, which represents more than 154,000 c-stores in the United States, is the first retail-focused association to partner with the Red Cross on such a program.

The groups are developing resources to facilitate donation collection by c-store companies nationwide, as well as encourage volunteer assistance programs for Red Cross volunteers around specific local or national events.

Convenience stores contribute nearly $1 billion a year to charitable organizations, and four in five (80%) say they’ve made donations when there was a specific emergency or crisis in the community, according to a 2016 NACS member survey.

The announcement of the partnership is aligned with the Atlantic hurricane season, which began June 1. The Red Cross responds to nearly 64,000 disasters each year, most of which are home fires, and deploys volunteer disaster relief workers to support their efforts. Donations are crucial to the success of their missions, and NACS will work closely with its members to help the Red Cross achieve its goals.

“NACS and the American Red Cross are closely aligned in how they make a meaningful difference in communities. Convenience stores are in every community in the country, and they often are the only retailer open in times of episodic events,” said NACS President and CEO Henry Armour. “This agreement, developed with our NACS Foundation, will help advance the existing programs in which convenience stores provide immediate access to donations, as well as food, fuel and beverages for volunteers.”

“We’re extremely excited to partner with NACS and its members as they work with us to provide help and hope to people impacted by disasters,” said Don Herring, chief development officer for the American Red Cross. “Donations through their network of convenience stores and customers will allow the Red Cross to deploy volunteers, respond immediately with food and shelter during a disaster, as well as support disaster survivors through the recovery process.”

NACS and the American Red Cross will develop and disseminate tools and resources for retailers at convenience.org/redcross.

 

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