Wawa Celebrates Wawa Welcome America With Annual Hoagie Day Celebration

The c-store retailer will distribute thousands of free hoagies.

June 28, 2023

On June 28 Wawa is inviting Philadelphians and hoagie lovers from across the region to take part in Hoagie Day. This year will feature a total of 25,000 hoagies made from seven tons of ingredients along with a celebration dedicated to honoring military, veterans, fire and police, everyday heroes and The Wawa Foundation’s ongoing partnership with the USO.

During the event, Wawa will distribute 15,000 free turkey hoagies to the public, as well as donate 10,000 hoagies to Philabundance, the Police Athletic League of Philadelphia and the Veterans Multi-Service Center. In addition, admission to Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center will be free all day, courtesy of Wawa.

During this year’s Hoagie Day event, The Wawa Foundation will make a formal check presentation of $800,000 from Wawa's in-store customer fundraising campaign to support USO programs. USO Northeast Regional President Rebecca Parkes will share acceptance remarks and the impact the support has on the organization’s mission.

Hoagie Day will also feature a doubleheader “Hoagies for Heroes” competition during which Philadelphia’s police officers and firefighters will face off in a hoagie-building competition to benefit charities of their choice. Members of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard and Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG) Philadelphia will then go head-to-head in a competition of their own to benefit the USO. Wawa will make individual contributions of $3,000 to the charities of all four teams.

In addition to the local celebration in Philadelphia, all 1,000 Wawa stores across its operating area will participate in Hoagie Day by making a donation of 30 hoagies to everyday heroes serving their local communities for a total donation of 30,000 hoagies companywide.

“Wawa Welcome America is an incredible series of community events that honor our local heroes as we lead up to our nation’s birthday, and each year, Hoagie Day becomes even more exciting, meaningful and delicious,” said Chris Gheysens, Wawa’s CEO. “We look at Hoagie Day as a way to bring the community together, give back, fight hunger and have a little fun and friendly competition in the process. We are so grateful to our heroes and want to wish them and everyone in our communities a very happy July 4.”

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