Provided by Jack in the Box.
Jack in the Box is continuing its partnership with No Kid Hungry. During the month of September, guests who donate $1 to No Kid Hungry will receive a coupon for a free small order of curly fires to use on their next visit, according to a press release.
Every dollar raised goes directly to No Kid Hungry. The brand has partnered with the non-profit since 2015 and has raised $3.7 million to date. This year, Jack in the Box hopes to raise an additional $1 million.
“Food is at the core of everything we do at Jack in the Box, which is why our national philanthropic focus is childhood hunger relief,” Ryan Ostrom, chief marketing officer of Jack in the Box, said in the release. “We’re committed to our partnership with No Kid Hungry, and we look forward to fueling their mission to end childhood hunger at our restaurants this September. Hunger is a solvable problem, and we thank our partners at the Los Angeles Dodgers, and every guest who donates this September, for rallying behind this important cause with us.”
To kick off the month-long fundraiser, Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Julio Urías will bring his talents from the mound to the register, taking photos and serving up curly fries to support No Kid Hungry.
Jack in the Box operates more than 2,180 restaurants across 21 states.