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Area Diners Help Local Eatery Chain Donate $1.1M To The USO
MISSION BBQ, with a location in Glen Burnie and other Anne Arundel County towns, recently made a significant donation to the USO.
GLEN BURNIE, MD – Thanks to the generosity of local diners, MISSION BBQ co-founders Bill Kraus and Steve Newton recently donated $1.1 million to the United Service Organizations. The donation was made possible when customers purchased an American Heroes Cup in 2018. The check was presented to Elaine Rogers, president of the USO Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore.
The USO and Mission BBQ struck up a relationship in March 2016. To date, more than $2.6 million has been donated to the non-profit organization.
“It’s our honor and privilege to serve and support such a renowned and giving organization like the USO, whose volunteers, programs, and entertainers have supported American Heroes around the world for the last 78 years,” said Steve Newton, co-founder of MISSION BBQ, in a statement.
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“It is amazing to see our relationship with MISSION BBQ grow over the years.” added Lisa Anastasi, USO chief development and marketing officer. “We are thankful for what we have accomplished together and excited to expand our support to service members and their families across the country with this national partnership.”
MISSION BBQ has several locations in Anne Arundel County including:
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- Glen Burnie on Governor Richie Hwy.
- Gambrills on Evergreen Rd.
- Annapolis on Somerville Rd.
- Downtown Annapolis on Dock St.
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