If you or someone you know is involved with a non-profit organization, Mirabito Convenience Stores wants to help alleviate a small bit of your financial output.

Mirabito has introduced its latest community-focused initiative: "Cups for a Cause." This program is designed to support local charities and community organizations by donating unused paper cups as part of the company's ongoing commitment to giving back.

In recognition of the challenges faced by many nonprofit organizations due to the rising cost of goods, Mirabito is dedicated to providing essential support to charities and organizations hosting events and programs in local communities. Through "Cups for a Cause," Mirabito Convenience Stores will donate their unused paper cups to help alleviate the cost burden on charities and community groups that rely on essentials such as this for their events and outreach efforts.

As Mirabito prepares to unveil a newly rebranded to-go beverage cup this fall, the company is ensuring that its current supply of unused cups does not go to waste. Emphasizing sustainability, the initiative aims to donate and recycle responsibly while extending a helping hand to local organizations in need.

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Community groups interested in receiving a donation of paper cups from Mirabito Convenience Stores are encouraged to reach out by emailing cares@mirabito.com with details about their events, organization, or cause, as well as the number of cups required. Donations will be made while supplies last, which means if your non-profit would like to take advantage of this generous offer, you need to act fast and get in touch with Mirabito right away!

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