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Sprouts Farmers Market Announces 'Nominate Your Neighbor' Campaign
Sprouts Farmers Market is asking residents to recognize neighbors for acts of kindness, goodwill and keeping the community healthy.

TAMPA BAY, FL — Sprouts Farmers Market is asking residents to recognize neighbors for acts of kindness, goodwill and keeping the community healthy through its "Nominate Your Neighbor" campaign.
The contest will run through Sept. 30, and is open to all Florida residents. Community members can nominate a friend, co-worker, neighbor, first responder, teacher, etc., who has gone above and beyond by supporting others in their health journey.
Two winners will be selected. The grand prize winner will receive a $1,000 Sprouts gift card and the runner-up will receive a $500 Sprouts gift card.
Submissions will be judged based on the following criteria:
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- Kindness: How far did the nominee extend themselves beyond what was expected.
- Impact: How did the individual's actions impact the community or people on their health journey.
- Creativity: How surprising, unique or uplifting were their actions.
“Sprouts is proud to support the communities in which we serve by shining a spotlight on the unsung heroes that make our neighborhoods thrive,” said Lucas Larson, regional vice president of Florida for Sprouts. “So many selfless acts of kindness go unrecognized, and we want to show our appreciation and gratitude to the exceptional Floridians who have gone above and beyond for their neighbors as they embark on personal health journeys. We hope this contest both inspires and celebrates the wellness warrior in all of us.”
To nominate a neighbor, click here. The individual must be a Florida resident.
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Sprouts Farmers Market has 43 locations throughout Florida with several new stores opening this year in Melbourne, Kenneth City, Boca Raton, Tampa and Port Charlotte.
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