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Cumberland Farms To Donate Beverage Purchases To YMCA Youth Programs
Twenty cents from Chill Zone, iced tea and coffee sold at South Main Street store go to cause.

A fundraiser sponsored by Cumberland Farms the next four weeks will benefit the to support youth programming.
During the fundraiser, Cumberland Farms will donate 20 cents from every Chill Zone beverage, iced tea and coffee (iced or hot) purchased at its newly remodeled store at 261 S. Main Street in Woonsocket to benefit the YMCA of Greater Woonsocket. Cumberland Farms aims to raise at least $1,000 for the organization’s youth programs.
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“At the YMCA, we seek to provide a balance of activities that encourage physical and intellectual development, positive social and emotional attitudes and the development of each child's creative potential in our youth programs,” said Diane Martin of the YMCA of Greater Woonsocket. “By raising money for our youth programs, Cumberland Farms is helping our organization to continue to provide opportunities for kids and teens in our community.”
“Cumberland Farms is honored to be donating funds to the YMCA of Greater Woonsocket,” said Ari Haseotes, President of the Cumberland Farms Retail Division. “We are proud to be part of the Woonsocket community, and pleased to be helping the Y in its mission to improve the quality of life for youth and families.”
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Over the past year, Cumberland Farms has donated more than $100,000 to support local organizations across the Northeast.
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