
This exciting program has been designed to create revenue streams for deserving local nonprofits like Marginal Way Preservation Fund. For every blue Hannaford Helps Reusable Bag purchased at the U.S. Route 1, Wells Hannaford, Marginal Way Preservation Fund will receive a $1 donation in order to help fulfill its mission of preserving the Marginal Way. The bags retail for $2.29.
“We’re really excited about this opportunity, and grateful for the support of Hannaford and the local community,” said Marginal Way Preservation Fund Executive Director,Jeanne Roche.
Marginal Way Preservation Fund is an environmental nonprofit based in Ogunquit. Founded in 2008, Marginal Way Preservation Fund has invested more than a half-million dollars into an endowment fund in order to help fund repairs to the Marginal Way walkway that may be damaged by storms and erosion. The organization has also helps with current preservation and repairs, including a recent project to protect part of the pathway from erosion at Devil’s Kitchen. Marginal Way Preservation Fund is a proud beneficiary recipient of the Hannaford Helps Reusable Bag Program.
Learn more about Marginal Way Preservation Fund by calling 207-641-2200 or visiting www.marginalwayfund.org
For more information on the Hannaford Helps Reusable Bag Program, visit hannaford.bags4mycause.com or facebook.com/hhbagprogram.
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