Today, representatives from QuikTrip (QT), one of the nation’s leading convenience and gasoline retailers, were joined by Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego as QT announced more than $3 …
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Representatives from QuikTrip and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego announced more than $3 million in grants awarded to local nonprofits and law enforcement organizations.
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QuikTrip announced it is donating more than $3 million in grants to local nonprofits and first responder organizations, a press release said.
Among the nonprofits are organizations that look "to address the societal issues that have caused increases in theft, crime, substance abuse and homelessness," the press release said.
“At the city of Phoenix, we know that it’s always better to tackle a problem together, as opposed to on one’s own," said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego in the press release. "That’s why, as Phoenix continues allocating and deploying critical resources at breakneck speed, I am grateful for QuikTrip’s partnership and their support of local non-profits who are serving Phoenicians facing homelessness and addiction.”
QuikTrip has grown to have 115 stores and 3,249 employees in the Phoenix metro area since opening its first store in 2000, the press release said.