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Bartell Drugs’ annual teddy bear drive expands participating organizations list

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Bartell Drugs is continuing to take actions to support for children in need. For the past 31 years, the retailer has been a supporter and donation source for Teddy Bear Patrol — a program created by local radio station WARM 106.9.

This year, the program will receive a new name and an expanded reach. In addition to supporting first responders, EMTs and police officers, the bears will be distributed to any organization in the Greater Puget Sound that help children and families. This includes shelters, hospitals, counselors, schools, and more. During the month of March, Bartell’s and WARM 106.9 partner together to help send even more "bear hugs" through this program than in years past.

“Over the years, Bartell’s has had the opportunity to help more than 30,000 kids in the Greater Puget Sound. Last year, we exceeded all expectations and collected over 49,000 bears. These bears can positively impact the lives of many. They not only help children, but they also help the caregiver of those children. This program creates a strong ripple effect and we’re proud to be a part of it.” said Ken Mahoney, Bartell Drugs senior vice president of operations.

All Bartell’s locations will participate in the donation drive from March 1-31. Customers are encouraged to visit their neighborhood location, purchase an official teddy bear for $8.00 and Bartell’s will match the contribution, bear for bear.  

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