Fueling vehicles and schools, Toot’n Totum is bringing their Spirit Pump Program to even more schools across the Amarillo area this year, according to a company news release.
The Toot’n Totum Spirit Pump Program donates $0.05 from every gallon pumped at specially marked pumps. These funds will go to local public high schools’ safety and security measures.
“This program is about giving back to the communities that support us every day,” said Andrew Mitchell, CEO of Toot’n Totum. “Every gallon pumped through a Toot’n Totum Spirit Pump helps fund critical safety and security initiatives at our area schools—because every student deserves to learn in an environment where they feel protected. We live and work in these communities, and we’re thrilled to give back in a way that’s immediate, impactful, and local.”
Amarillo ISD will host a kickoff celebration at 10 a.m. Wednesday. at 2151 S.E. 34th Ave. Bushland will have a ribbon cutting celebration at 1500 S. Farm To Market Road 2381 at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 29.
The area schools and matching Toot’n Totum stores are:
Other schools and locations are participating throughout the area. People can find their school’s pump at tootntotum.com/spiritpumps.
Alana Edgin writes about business for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal and the Amarillo Globe-News. Have a news tip? Contact her via email at aedgin@lubbockonline.com.
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