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Thanks Starbucks

Tim Buckhout • 7 August 2023

Starbucks Comes Through Again

A big thanks to Starbucks in "Philly" today for their kind donation of coffee in support of the work we do at White Sulphur Springs Ranch.  I especially want to thank Andie Boerner and her manager at the 1528 Walnut St, Starbucks store in Philadelphia, PA 19102, for taking the time to consider our request for support.  Andie was busy today but, took a moment to stop work and contact her boss about my request.  I sensed she was genuinely interested in helping.  Her interest paid off and her manager was kind enough to approve the donation.


I hope Andie's boss finds her interest in helping others to be an admirable quality for a young person as I do.


Their donation will be used in our raffles this month supporting our restoration work at the ranch which benefits our schools, disabled children, disabled veterans and our community.  Starbucks has been a great supporter of our mission for many years, and we want to thank them for their kindness.  Thank you, Andie and your manager, for your help today.

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