Coin Shortage – and the Chance to Give

You may have noticed that there is a coin shortage in American because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since people aren’t spending as regularly at businesses and some businesses are closed, there are less coins circulating at the moment.

Southeastern Grocers, Inc. (SEG) has decided to use that shortage to help people in need. Starting Friday, customers at any of their Winn-Dixie, Harveys Supermarket, BI-Lo and Fresco y Mas stores can round up their grocery bill to the nearest dollar to help others. All of the extra change will be electronically collected and then given to charity.

With this money, they plan a few projects.

*From July 24 to Aug 4 they will give to Feeding America and its food banks.

*From Aug 5 to Aug 25, they will give the spare change to the American Heart Association’s Life Is Why We Give fundraising campaign to encourage people to live healthier lives.

*From Aug 16 to Sept 29 they will support Feeding America for Hunger Action Month

* From Sept 30 to Nov 3 the Southeaster Grocers customers in certain states will be helping the American Red Cross’ Disaster Relief.

This is a creative and easy way to help those in need. And rounding your grocery bill up by $.52 won’t be felt by most people. But every little bit really does make a big difference for those in need.

Two College Kids Skating Their Way to Raising Funds

It’s always a breath of fresh air to see young people using their energy and their time to help others. This is even more so during these difficult times. Two University of Massachusetts Boston friends are scheduling an adventure to raise money for the American Cancer Society.

What are they doing? They are planning to head out from their college campus today to skate to Mason, Michigan. They plan to skate about 100 to 150 miles each day and to finish the goal in 7-10 days. As Jacob Adkins, whose mother has been battling cancer explained,  

“There’s all this craziness in the world, yet there’s still people battling cancer. We want to bring a positive light in the darkness.”

They plan to raise money along the way for the American Cancer Society. Let’s wish them luck!