SARATOGA SPRINGS — The 36th annual Stewart’s Holiday Match Campaign kicked off on Thanksgiving Day and runs through Christmas day at all shop locations. The program supports nonprofit organizations impacting children. To date, the program has raised nearly $34 million for children’s charities.
Last year, customers donated over $1 million to the program, doubling to more than $2 million with the Stewart’s match. The funds were able to support 1,716 local children’s organizations across the 32 counties where Stewart’s Shops are located.
“We look forward to Holiday Match every year. We get to partner with our customers to raise money for kids in our communities. We can’t thank our customers enough for their generosity through the years and we are looking forward to a great Holiday Match season,” said Stewart’s Shops president Gary Dake.
Local organizations impacting children are encouraged to apply for funding online beginning on Thanksgiving day. The deadline for submission is January 31, 2023. All groups applying must be locally based, benefit children under 18, and be a qualified, charitable 501c3 organization. A listing of all the local organizations that received funds last season is available here.
Stewart’s Shops thanks its customers, shop Partners and media partners for their support each year. Stewart’s Holiday Match is a 501c3 foundation; all donations are tax-deductible. Stewart’s gladly accepts funds from groups or businesses, but only matches individual donations.
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