Restaurants & Bars

Ninety Nine Restaurants Launch Boys & Girls Club Fundraiser

Give $5, Get $5 campaign hopes to raise money for New Hampshire clubs; the company has raised more than $5M in 24 years.

Ninety Nine Restaurants’ Give $5, Get $5 campaign for the Boys & Girls Club runs through Oct. 31.
Ninety Nine Restaurants’ Give $5, Get $5 campaign for the Boys & Girls Club runs through Oct. 31. (Ninety Nine Restaurants)

CONCORD, NH — During the past 24 years, Ninety Nine Restaurants have raised more than $5 million for Boys & Girls Clubs.

And now, the chain is raising more money.

Through the end of the month of October, the company is sponsoring a Give $5, Get $5 campaign with 100 percent of the funds going to chapters in the communities the restaurants serve. The process is simple — for every $5 a customer donates, they will receive a $5 coupon off $25 purchased at a dine-in visit or to-go order in the future. The coupons can be used through Nov. 21. Customers can make donations in person or online.

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“As we have watched our local Boys & Girls Clubs tirelessly support their communities during this challenging time, our team members and guests are honored and excited to be able to continuously donate to the organization, year after year,” Charlie Noyes, president of the Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub chain, said. “We take comfort in knowing that our passion to serve does not go unnoticed as we know that our donation efforts will benefit local Boys & Girls Club members throughout the year, especially during a time when it is needed now more than ever.”

In New Hampshire, Ninety Nine has locations in Concord, Londonderry, Nashua, Portsmouth, Salem, and eight other locations, too. The company has 103 locations in New England and New York.

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