SONIC(R), America's Drive-In(R) and DonorsChoose.org Partner to Support Teachers in Local Communities
July 27 2009 - 8:35AM
PR Newswire (US)
Half a million dollars to be donated through new Limeades for
Learning(R) program OKLAHOMA CITY, July 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Resources and funding for teachers are lessening everyday, and
SONIC Drive-In is stepping in to help. Through a new program,
Limeades for Learning, SONIC will donate more than half a million
dollars to classrooms in local communities across the country and
SONIC customers will direct the donation. The program stems from
SONIC's new partnership with DonorsChoose.org, a non-profit
organization that helps public school educators find resources for
classroom projects they wouldn't have funding for otherwise.
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"SONIC and our franchisees have supported schools in local
communities for decades," said Clifford Hudson, chairman and chief
executive officer for Sonic Corp. "During a time when teachers need
help the most, we look forward to partnering with DonorsChoose.org
to place supplies into classrooms and ultimately help students
reach their full potential." August 31 through October 1, when
customers purchase a small through Route 44 sized fountain or
frozen drink at SONIC, they can go online and vote for their
favorite teacher's classroom project. Each drink will have a unique
code used to place one vote for projects registered. SONIC will
fund up to $100,000 of projects with the most votes each Friday for
five weeks during the campaign. Though the voting campaign doesn't
begin until late August, teachers are encouraged to visit
http://www.limeadesforlearning.com/ to register their project and
learn more. "Limeades for Learning and its integration into the
entire SONIC system is a first for DonorsChoose.org," said Charles
Best, founder and CEO of DonorsChoose.org. "We're excited to embark
on this unique opportunity and look forward to helping even more
teachers because of it." To learn more about Limeades for Learning
and SONIC's partnership with DonorsChoose.org, visit
http://www.limeadesforlearning.com/. About SONIC Drive-In SONIC,
America's Drive-In (NASDAQ:SONC) started as a hamburger and root
beer stand in 1953 in Shawnee, Okla., called Top Hat Drive-In, and
then changed its name to SONIC in 1959. The first drive-in to adopt
the SONIC name is still serving customers in Stillwater, Okla. As
the nation's largest chain of drive-in restaurants, SONIC has more
than 3,500 drive-ins coast to coast. More than a million customers
eat at SONIC every day; and with more drink combinations than any
other quick-service restaurant - more than 168,000 - SONIC is Your
Ultimate Drink Stop . For more information about Sonic Corp. and
its subsidiaries, visit SONIC at http://www.sonicdrivein.com/.
Through a new program, Limeades for Learning, SONIC will donate
more than half a million dollars to classrooms in local communities
across the country. Visit http://www.limeadesforlearning.com/ to
learn more about SONIC's commitment to education. About
DonorsChoose.org Founded in 2000, DonorsChoose.org is a nonprofit
Web site where public school teachers describe specific educational
projects for their students, and donors can choose the projects
they want to support. After completing a project, the donor hears
back from the classroom they supported in the form of photographs
and teacher thank-you letters. To date, 88,000 public and charter
school teachers have used the site to secure funding for $30.3
million in books, art supplies, technology, and other resources
that their students need to learn. Through DonorsChoose.org,
individuals from all walks of life have helped 1.8 million
students. Contact: Sarah Ferguson 816-423-6061
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Drive-In Web Site: http://www.donorschoose.org/
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