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South Texas Jersey Mike’s Chain to Donate All Proceeds on Day of Giving to Local Cancer Clinic 

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The Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children’s Cancer and Hematology Clinic was chosen as a beneficiary of Jersey Mike’s Day and Month of Giving initiative. Wednesday, March 26, 2025, will be the Day of Giving, where all Jersey Mike’s locations in South Texas will be donating 100% of sales to the clinic. Image for illustration purposes
The Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children’s Cancer and Hematology Clinic was chosen as a beneficiary of Jersey Mike’s Day and Month of Giving initiative. Wednesday, March 26, 2025, will be the Day of Giving, where all Jersey Mike’s locations in South Texas will be donating 100% of sales to the clinic. Image for illustration purposes
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McALLEN, Texas – The Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children’s Cancer and Hematology Clinic was chosen as a beneficiary of Jersey Mike’s Day and Month of Giving initiative. Wednesday, March 26, 2025, will be the Day of Giving, where all Jersey Mike’s locations in South Texas will be donating 100% of sales to the clinic. Throughout the month of March, patrons will be able to donate at the register as part of their Month of Giving.

The 15th Annual Month of Giving is a tradition started by Jersey Mike’s to give back to the community, a commitment to their phrase ‘A Sub Above.’ Locations from across the nation will be donating to their chosen non-profit partners.

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“We donate as much as possible to a charity, a local charity in our communities because we do want to reach out and show our communities that we are not just here to give subs; we are here to support everybody,” said Rickee Haines, District Manager, in a video published earlier this month.

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This is the third year The Vannie Cook Clinic is chosen as a community parter for Jersey Mike’s.

“The Vannie Cook Clinic is just honored to have been chosen again. In the two years that we have done this they have already donated $70,000 to the Vannie Cook Clinic to help our patients in need.” Victoria Guerra, Director of Philanthropy and Public Relations for the clinic stated.

About the Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children’s Cancer & Hematology Clinic

Founded in 2001, the Vannie E. Cook Children’s Cancer and Hematology Clinic is the first and only comprehensive pediatric cancer treatment facility in South Texas. The clinic has served over 12,500 families by offering compassionate, state-of-the-art care for children battling cancer and blood disorders. Our mission is to provide the highest quality treatment to children in South Texas, ensuring families can access life-saving care close to home.

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