June 20, 2016 by Brian Bossetta
Folds of Honor, Ken Martindale, KidCents, Major Dan Rooney, Rite Aid Foundation
2016, Issue 06-20-2016, Issues, News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — The Rite Aid Foundation’s KidCents program has made a three-year, $6 million commitment to Folds of Honor, a nonprofit group based in Owasso, Okla., that provides educational scholarships to children of fallen or disabled service members. The donation is the second made to Folds of Honor by The Rite Aid Foundation’s
March 14, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Ken Martindale, Miracle Balloon campaign, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation
Retail News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Rite Aid Corp. has kicked off its 22nd annual Miracle Balloon campaign for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, a nonprofit group that raises funds for children’s hospitals. The drug chain said Monday that through April 30, customers can support their local children’s hospital by buying $1 paper Miracle Balloons at any Rite
February 10, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
Big Heart Gives Challenge, Ken Martindale, KidCents, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation, wellness+ with Plenti
Retail News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — This month, Rite Aid associates nationwide are recognizing their local KidCents charities for participating in The Rite Aid Foundation’s “Big Heart Gives Challenge.” Rite Aid said Wednesday that the foundation designed the challenge to help KidCents charities raise awareness, expand their donor network and earn additional funds for their organization. Overall,
February 8, 2016 by Mark Baumgartner and Chain Drug Review
Fred Rogers Co., Ken Martindale, KidCents, Rite Aid Foundation, wellness+ with Plenti, William Isler
2016, Issue 02-08-2016, Issues, News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — The Rite Aid Foundation’s KidCents program has donated $2 million to the Fred Rogers Co., the Pittsburgh-based nonprofit that creates the children’s program “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). As part of the partnership, a Rite Aid Foundation underwriting spot will air before and after each episode of
January 15, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
Daniel Tiger, Fred Rogers Company, Ken Martindale, KidCents, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation, William Isler
Retail News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — The Rite Aid Foundation is making a $2 million donation to The Fred Rogers Company, a nonprofit named after the late children’s television host that specializes in creating kids’ programming for public television. Rite Aid said Friday that the donation, being made through the foundation’s KidCents program, will be used to
October 26, 2015 by Geoff Walden and Chain Drug Review
Baltimore riots, Bryan Everett, Genuine Wellbeing, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation, wellness ambassador, Wellness Store
2015, Issue 10-26-2015, Issues, News
BALTIMORE — Rite Aid Corp. this month celebrated the grand reopening of a store destroyed in the Baltimore riots earlier this year. Executive vice president of operations Bryan Everett was joined by Rep. Elijah Cummings (D., Md.), Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and other city, state and community officials at a ribbon cutting marking the reopening
October 20, 2015 by Chain Drug Review
Baltimore, Bryan Everett, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation, Wellness Store
Leading Headlines, Retail News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Rite Aid Corp. is holding a ribbon-cutting event to mark the reopening of its store in Baltimore that was heavily damaged during the city’s riots in April. On Tuesday afternoon, Rite Aid executive vice president of operations Bryan Everett is slated to be joined by U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D., Md.),
October 13, 2015 by Chain Drug Review
American Red Cross, Ken Martindale, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation
Retail News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — The Rite Aid Foundation is lending a hand to those affected by last week’s severe flooding in South Carolina. Rite Aid said Tuesday that the foundation is making a $25,000 donation to the Palmetto South Carolina Region chapter of the American Red Cross to help the victims, families and communities impacted
September 28, 2015 by Scot Meyer and Chain Drug Review
Folds of Honor, Ken Martindale, KidCents, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation
2015, Issue 09-28-2015, Issues, News
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Rite Aid Corp. is recognizing 274 students around the country who are receiving Folds of Honor educational scholarships made possible by a $1.3 million donation from the Rite Aid Foundation’s KidCents program. The celebration kicked off earlier this month at a Virginia Beach Rite Aid store, where Rite Aid president and
September 9, 2015 by Chain Drug Review
Folds of Honor, Folds of Honor educational scholarships, Ken Martindale, KidCents, Major Dan Rooney, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Foundation
Retail News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — This month, Rite Aid associates across the country will honor 274 students receiving Folds of Honor educational scholarships provided by The Rite Aid Foundation’s KidCents program. On Wednesday, Ken Martindale, CEO of stores and president at Rite Aid, and Major Dan Rooney, CEO and founder of Folds of Honor, will inaugurate