California-based Loop Neighborhood Markets is partnering with The Grateful Garment Project, an organization “dedicated to restoring dignity and compassion to survivors of sexual violence,” according to a LinkedIn post from the retailer.
Loop said The Grateful Garment Project provides immediate, essential resources to survivors of sexual assault, human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation—“ensuring that every individual who seeks help through a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) facility or community-based organization is met with care, comfort and respect. From new clothing and toiletries to snacks and other necessities, support helps survivors regain a sense of dignity.”
“Through impactful programs like Resource Closets, Pack-It Forward and Operation Esteem, TGGP goes beyond replacing surrendered clothing for evidence—they offer tangible support that fosters healing, self-worth and continued access to care. At Loop, we believe being part of a community means actively supporting it. This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to social impact and standing behind organizations that create meaningful, human-centered change,” the retailer said.
Nevada-based Terrible’s raised over $300,000 for local charities through a recent round-up campaign. “We’re proud to serve and make an impact across communities in Southern Nevada, Arizona, California and Utah. A huge thank you for being deliberately different with us in 2025. We look forward to making more positive changes together in 2026,” the retailer posted on LinkedIn.
Last month, QuickChek team members “showed the power of generosity” during a sock donation drive benefitting New Jersey-based organizations Benny’s Bodega and the Flemington Area Food Pantry.
“Thanks to their incredible commitment, we were able to make a meaningful impact for individuals and families in the communities we serve. A heartfelt thank you to our communications team, district and store leaders and all partners who kept the momentum strong—with special recognition to Rachel Politte and Ken Greener for leading the charge,” QuickChek posted on LinkedIn.