Mirabito collecting donations for Folds of Honor
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A local convenience store chain is supporting the families of those who sacrificed for their country.
Mirabito has announced that Folds of Honor will be the recipient of its Mirabito Cares Round Up campaign beginning on Monday and running through July 6.
Folds of Honor is a nonprofit that provides scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled military members or first responders.
Customers will be asked to round their purchases up to the nearest dollar, and then Mirabito will make an additional contribution of its own.
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