Project C.A.R.E.S raised over $149,000
This year, Plaid Pantry proudly continued their partnership with Sunshine Division and SOLVE to launch Project C.A.R.E.S., a charity campaign dedicated to addressing two critical issues in our communities—hunger and environmental cleanup. With the unwavering support of our Plaid Pantry team members, vendor partners, and loyal customers, we successfully raised $149,820 during the July 2024 Project C.A.R.E.S. campaign. This marks the fourth year of our partnership, and to date, we’ve raised nearly $640,000, bringing us closer to our ambitious goal of $1 million in the coming years.
A heartfelt thank you to our 750+ Plaid Pantry team members, generous vendor partners, and customers who have made this achievement possible. Your contributions are invaluable, and your support is instrumental in enabling Sunshine Division and SOLVE to continue their vital work in the communities where we live and work.
Project C.A.R.E.S
What is Project CARES?
Charity giveback campaign focusing on two major impacts within our communities we live and work in. Supporting Community Hunger and Community clean up.
Plaid Pantry in partnership with Sunshine Division and SOLVE is coordinating efforts to raise funds through our amazing supplier partners and our generous Plaid Pantry customers at the register. At checkout we are asking for $1 pledge to either of these local organizations.
When: July 1st – July 31st
Where: All Oregon 107 Stores
Goal: Our Goal is to help raise $200K through our generous supplier partners and our in-store customers.
Key Partnerships with:
- Sunshine Division – Supporting Community Hunger
- SOLVE – Supporting Community Clean up
Oregon Community Solar Program
Plaid Pantry is proud to announce its participation in the Oregon Community Solar Program through Oregon Shines. Plaid will be offsetting about 60% of its PGE electricity usage and 48% of its Pacific Power usage through a Community Solar subscription. Through the 20-year period, Plaid will offset a total of over 150 million kilowatt-hours of power, the equivalent of 107,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide. To learn more, visit www.oregonshines.com