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Bradford A&W taking part in Mealshare program to help end youth hunger

The program is running indefinitely and will provide a meal to a youth in need
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A&W in Bradford is taking part in the Mealshre program that helps end youth hunger.

Mealshare, a national social enterprise on a mission to help end youth hunger, is thrilled to announce its new ongoing national partnership with A&W Canada.

For every Mealshare Item purchased at an A&W location, including the one in Bradford, one simple healthy meal will be provided to a youth in need.

The partnership has a goal of sharing 1,250,000 meals per year.  All of A&W’s locations are participating – 1,000 locations stretching across the entire country.  Meals are provided through Mealshare’s network of 450 local charity partners across Canada. Eighty percent of Mealshare’s financial support stays in local communities where the Mealshare Item was purchased, and 20 percent goes internationally to Save the Children.

On ‘Mealshare Mondays’, customers can order a Cheddar Bacon Uncle Burger Combo and one meal will be provided to a youth in need through Mealshare.

On any day of the week, customers can “Make it a Mealshare” by adding $1 to their order. When customers do this, one meal will be provided to a youth in need through Mealshare.

Customers can participate in the restaurant, through the drive-thru, or by using the mobile app.

“A&W is an amazing organization and a leader in the industry through its many environmental and social initiatives,” says Jeremy Bryant, Co-Founder of Mealshare. “The support of A&W restaurants will make a huge impact for Mealshare and all the youth we support across the entire country”.

“Our national partnership with Mealshare will help us make a bigger difference with our operators and their teams across the country. Local franchisees from coast to coast are excited to be a part of this program because they’ve seen first-hand the needs in their communities and how these programs can provide immediate benefit and support,” says Susan Senecal, Chief Executive Officer at A&W Canada. “No child should ever go hungry, especially in a country like Canada, so we’re thrilled that we can be a part of this initiative.”

The Bradford location will be supporting St. Alban's Boys and Girls Club.