Ninety Nine Restaurants give to Boys & Girls Clubs

The Ninety Nine Restaurants located in North Attleboro and Foxboro recently raised $11,737 to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket. More
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Ninety Nine Restaurants give to Boys & Girls Clubs

NINETY NINE RESTAURANTS in North Attleboro recently presented the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket with $11,737. Pictured is club CEO James Hoyt, far right, with club members and staff members of the restaurant's North Attleboro location.
Posted 2/18/13

The Ninety Nine Restaurants located in North Attleboro and Foxboro recently raised $11,737 to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket.

This year’s donation, part of Ninety Nine’s Boys & Girls Club Month in-store fundraising efforts, more than doubles a gift presented last year. The funds will be used to support educational and recreational programs at the 4,000-member club.

Founded in 1900, the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket’s primary mission is to help children succeed in life by building skills that will help them become productive, responsible and caring citizens through a variety of programs, activities and services.

For several years now, the North Attleboro and Foxboro restaurants have assisted the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket through their local promotional efforts, which are part of the Ninety Nine Restaurants’ companywide commitment to serving the communities where it does business.

According to a company release, many Massachusetts residents attend the club’s Camp Ramsbottom in Rehoboth.

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