Mirabito Cares Round Up Campaign Raises $60,000 for Local Food Banks

[April 22, 2025] — Mirabito Energy Products is proud to announce the successful completion of its March Mirabito Cares Round Up campaign, which raised $60,000 to support local food banks and help fight hunger in the communities we serve.

Throughout the month of March, customers at all 109 Mirabito Convenience Store locations were invited to round up their purchases at checkout. Proceeds from the campaign benefited three regional food banks: the Food Bank of Central New York, the Food Bank of the Southern Tier, and the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. Thanks to the generosity of customers and an additional contribution from Mirabito, each organization received $20,000 to further their mission of feeding individuals and families in need.

The impact of this campaign is significant—providing more than 200,000 meals across Mirabito’s service area. With every dollar raised, the food banks are able to increase purchasing power, improve food distribution, and ensure access to nutritious items including proteins, produce, dairy, and pantry staples. Importantly, the donations will directly support the communities where Mirabito operates. Funds raised will benefit programs in specific counties aligned with Mirabito’s footprint—such as Chenango, Cortla

nd, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego through the Food Bank of Central New York; Broome, Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins through the Food Bank of the Southern Tier; and Delaware, Otsego, and Schoharie counties via the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. This targeted approach ensures that the support stays local and strengthens the programs serving our neighbors across these regions.

“We are so incredibly grateful for the partnership with Mirabito and the generosity of their customers. This fundraiser makes a difference for parents, children, families, and older adults,” explains Mark Bordeau, President and CEO of the Food Bank of the Southern Tier.

Lynn Hy, Chief Development Officer from the Food Bank of Central New York echoed that appreciation, noting, “The Food Bank of Central New York was thrilled to partner with Mirabito Convenience Stores to help raise awareness and funds in support of our work. This donation of $20,000, which is equivalent to providing 60,000 meals, will help the Food Bank distribute healthy and nutritious food—proteins, dairy, produce, and pantry staples—throughout our 11-county service area to assist food insecure individuals and families. Thank you to the entire Mirabito team and their customers for helping support our work in their community.”

Joanne Dwyer, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Development at the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York, added, “On behalf of the entire Regional Food Bank team, we would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Mirabito Convenience Stores and the generous customers who participated in the Round Up to Fight Hunger program. Thanks to your support, the Food Bank can provide 80,000 nutritious meals to children, families, and seniors in Delaware, Otsego, and Schoharie counties.”

“We are incredibly grateful to our customers and employees who participated in this campaign,” said Marissa Sweeney, Director of Marketing at Mirabito. “Supporting our neighbors in need is what Mirabito Cares is all about. Together, we are making a real difference in the fight against hunger.”

Mirabito remains committed to supporting local communities through its Mirabito Cares initiatives and we thank all of our community members and loyal customers who helped us to make this campaign a success.

For more information about our community initiatives and how you can get involved, please visit www.mirabito.com/cares.

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