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Rutter’s will donate $100,000 to 4 local charities

Donation requests will be accepted from November 1-21. To qualify, the charity must focus on benefiting children and be a 501c3 organization.

YORK, Pa. — Rutter’s announced Friday that it plans to donate $100,000 to four local children’s charities as part of its Holiday Giving Giveaway.

Rutter’s Children’s Charities will donate $25,000 to each charity, the company said in a news release.

“Through our $100,000 in holiday donations, we hope to make this season a little brighter for those in need,” said Chris Hartman, president of Rutter’s Children’s Charities. “We hope to pick four worthy charities and spread some holiday cheer!”

Donation requests will be open from November 1st to November 21st.

Qualifying organizations should visit Rutters.com/community to complete the registration form.

To qualify, the charity must focus on benefiting children and be a 501c3 organization.

At the end of the submission period, Rutter’s Children’s Charities will review the applications, selecting a total of four winners.

Each selected recipient will receive a $25,000 donation, for a total of $100,000 this holiday season.

Winners will be contacted in December.

To learn more about Rutter’s $100,000 for the Holidays and other children’s charities, visit www.rutters.com/community.

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