Chattanooga Times Free Press

Krystal Foundation offers aid to schools

- BY BARRY COURTER STAFF WRITER

As Krystal officials were looking at ways to celebrate the square burger’s 85th anniversar­y, they landed on the idea of celebratin­g people who make a difference in their communitie­s.

The discussion­s quickly turned personal since just about everyone involved with the newly formed Krystal Foundation remembered a teacher who made an impact on them.

“My mom is a retired teacher in South Carolina,” says Jason Abelkop, chief marketing officer and head of the foundation. “When we talked about it, it became very personal for all of us.”

Abelkop says choosing to do something for teachers made brainstorm­ing the mission more than a business decision.

“There are things we do for business reasons, and things we do for personal reasons,” he says.

In the last year, the foundation has raised more than $100,000, and teachers and schools within the 11-state Krystal footprint can apply for grants of between $1,000 and $2,500 to help them in their jobs. The money can be used for math, arts, science, athletics, culinary instructio­n, music, whatever the teacher needs.

Abelkop says the foundation “reserves the right to grow smarter” regarding the grant amounts and who can qualify. Currently, it is primarily aimed at teachers and school-related clubs, but if a school can “articulate the need,” it would be considered, he says. The same goes for awarding more than $2,500.

“If the football team is the heart of the community and has a particular need, we would certainly look at that,” he says. “We want to make an impact.”

Lindsey Peters, a teacher in one of Florida’s magnet high schools, said in a news release that she “can’t tell you how much ‘extra’ programs mean to kids and families.”

“A light goes on inside them and you can see it positively influence everything they do,” she said. “It’s amazing that Krystal is working to make that possible for so many students.”

Starting this year, the foundation will collect applicatio­ns three times a year, in spring (March 1-April 1), fall (Sept. 1-Oct. 1) and winter (Nov. 1-Dec. 1). Three winning schools or teachers will be chosen each cycle. Applicatio­ns can be found at www.the krystalfou­ndation.com.

Krystal Co. was founded in Chattanoog­a in 1932 and is the oldest quick-service restaurant chain in the South. It has 350 restaurant­s in 11 states: Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississipp­i, South Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas and North Carolina.

Contact Barry Courter at bcourter@timesfree press.com or 423-757-6354.

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