Walker County Messenger

The School Bucks Challenge kicks off

- From Food City

Food City has pledged $ 700,000 in contributi­ons for the upcoming school year.

With Food City’s School Bucks Challenge, it’s easy to earn reward points. For every $1 you spend using your Food City ValuCard, you’ll receive 1 point.

“Our Food City School Bucks Program has provided much-needed support for thousands of schools throughout our market area, and our School Bucks Challenge makes points collection easy and efficient,” said Steven C. Smith, Food City president and chief executive officer.

The 2021-2022 School Bucks Challenge will run from Sept. 1, 2021, through May 10, 2022. To ensure points credit to the school of your choice, go online to https://www.foodcity. com/schoolbuck­s to link your Food City ValuCard to your preferred school.

Food City has pledged $700,000 for the upcoming school year. School allocation­s are based upon the percentage of customer purchases assigned to each school. Schools can monitor their progress biannually online at foodcity.com.

“Food City is committed to supporting the education of our youth,” said Smith. “Since the program’s inception, we’ve awarded over $ 20,700,000 in muchneeded educationa­l equipment and tools to more than a 1,000 participat­ing area schools”.

For more informatio­n about the new Food City School Bucks Challenge, contact your local school, visit foodcity.com or contact Food City School Bucks coordinato­r Lisa Johnson at 1-800-232-0174.

Headquarte­red in Abingdon, Va., K- VA- T Food Stores (Food City’s parent company) operates 137 retail outlets throughout southeast Kentucky, southwest Virginia, east Tennessee, north Georgia and Alabama.

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