Casey’s General Stores Invites Customers to Support Hope For The Warriors Through Its Annual ‘Dog Tag’ Campaign

During the month of November, Casey’s General Store is hosting its annual ‘Dog Tag’ promotion to raise funds and awareness for Hope For The Warriors, a national nonprofit dedicated to restoring a sense of self, family and hope for veterans, service members and military families.

For the sixth year, patrons of the more than 1,900 Casey’s General Stores are invited to support Hope For The Warriors by purchasing a dog tag for $1. Casey’s General Stores will display the dog tags throughout the store, providing customers the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment and support for service members.

“Casey’s is proud to be a part in helping Hope For The Warriors in this truly great program,” said Mike Richardson, vice president marketing. “Casey’s employees and customers have always shown tremendous support for our veterans and we are sincerely honored to be able to lend a helping hand.”

Last year’s effort raised nearly $1 million. To date, Casey’s General Stores has raised more than $3.2 million benefiting Hope For The Warriors’ programs that focus on clinical health and wellness, sports and recreation, community and military relations and transition services.

“It’s always an honor to receive the support from Casey’s General Stores and its loyal customers,” said Robin Kelleher, co-founder and president of Hope For The Warriors. “More importantly, the combined support will go a long way in assisting the veterans, service members and military families through the Hope For The Warriors programs.”

For more information on Casey’s General Stores, visit caseys.com.

For more information on Hope For The Warriors and the dog tag promotion, visit hopeforthewarriors.org.

About Hope For The Warriors:

Founded in 2006, Hope For The Warriors is a national nonprofit dedicated to restoring a sense of self, family and hope for post 9/11 veterans, service members and military families. Since its inception, Hope For The Warriors has served more than 13,000 through a variety of support programs focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement and connections to community resources. The nonprofit’s first program, A Warrior’s Wish, has granted 170 wishes to fulfill a desire for a better quality of life or support a quest for gratifying endeavors. In addition, Run For The Warriors has captured the hearts of more than 22,000 since 2010. For more information, visit hopeforthewarriors.org, Facebook or Twitter.