We Want to Know How We Can Serve You Best 

The Store Convenience Store Community Support

Our communities are in need of extra support right now. Local businesses, restaurants, and non-profits – along with families who are caring for elders or children – are feeling an impact from the COVID-19 restrictions. We know there are good people out there helping those in need. We want to amplify their efforts and support them when we can. So, we want to know…how are you and the businesses/organizations in your life serving your community? 

 

Organizations, restaurants and individuals have already begun to adapt to our new shared lifestyle of social distancing and location shut-downs. By organizing senior-only shopping hours, offering free food to children who cannot receive school lunch, and creating new delivery methods to help distribute needed items, our communities have truly banded together in this time of need and uncertainty. On behalf of The Store’s Associates, we would like to hear more about the good that people and organizations are doing locally so we can help support those who are so selflessly caring for the community. 

 

Do you know of an organization, business or individual going above and beyond to make our communities stronger? Please share their (and your!) stories with us! 

 

We want to recognize and celebrate the outstanding people in our communities and pitch in to help however possible. We, like so many others, are working to maintain a safe, healthy and happy place for you and your loved ones. We’re all in this together!  

 

Social Media Highlights:

Check out our post about Zoey, a 13-year-old from Central Wisconsin with a heart of gold. Zoey has spent many, many hours creating homemade face masks. She then donates the masks to healthcare workers, like those at Marshfield Clinic. By filling out our form, Zoey was featured on our social media channels where we were able to spread the word about her good deeds and need for supplies. Local community members donated, allowing Zoey to continue her production of homemade face masks. Way to go, Zoey!

 

Thank you for letting us continue to be a part of your community. As always, we’re here to serve. 

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