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- Fundraisers Did you know Subway can help your group raise money? It’s true. If you are a Subway fan who is affiliated with a school, a team, a church, or another organized non-profit, maybe we should talk. Here is an overview of two of our most popular fundraising programs. Cookie Crusade Have a bake sale at Subway. How does it work? We host a bake sale where people from your group come to Subway and buy cookies by the dozen. What’s for sale? Delicious Otis Spunkmeyer cookies. How much does a dozen cookies costs? Only $5 per dozen. How much money can your group earn from your group? $2.50 per dozen. Community Nights Host a fundraiser at Subway. How does it work? We identify a night and time to host your group at Subway. You invite everyone you know to come out and have dinner. We’ll feed the crowd and share 15% of the total sales with your organization. No one needs to make sandwiches or tell us that they are affiliated with your group. We simply start the clock at one time and stop it four hours later. This makes it easy because the only thing people need to do is show up at the right time, eat, and have an ability to cash a check. If you are interested, please contact a store manager for…
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Youth in Government: Inspiring Leadership
Step by step, Michael Perll, 18, climbs the stairs, glances at the larger than life statue of Thomas Jefferson and keeps on climbing, until he meets the eight marble columns welcoming him into the Missouri State Capitol building. Although Perll has climbed those same steps five years in a row at the Lewis State Convention, as a member of …
SUBWAY Supports Mid-Missouri’s Character Education Programs
After ten thousand citizens cast their votes for the Jefferson City Public Schools Characterplus program, respect and responsibility ranked the highest among character traits the community wanted the district to implement in its schools. Gara Loskill, Characterplus coordinator, agrees with the community’s decision. “Certainly anybody in the work place knows that if you aren’t respectful of people you work with …
FEARFEST
Kansas City and St. Louis are both home to extremely frightening haunted houses, but what about people who live in the middle? In Columbia, MO the haunt continues with FEARFEST. Created by Greg and Christina Allen in 2003, FEARFEST “strives to entertain the community by either scaring them or making them laugh,” says Christina. “We have grown into a family, …
A Way With Words and Numbers
When SUBWAY and A Way With Words and Numbers forged a relationship three years ago, Robert McDaniels, director of AWWWN, knew the partnership would benefit the Columbia community. “We both live here and want to help in the community,” said McDaniels. “It was a natural partnership.” AWWWN started in 1996 as an Americorps program promoting community literacy with the …
Jared Fogle “The Subway Guy”
Most people have seen Jared Fogle, the SUBWAY® guy, on TV sharing his story of losing 245 pounds after growing up as an obese child and facing much teasing and discrimination, but what most people don’t know is that Jared is much more than just the SUBWAY® guy. In 2004 Jared partnered with SUBWAY® restaurants to create the Jared Foundation, …
More Ambassadors, More Goals
The Subway Ambassadors are continuing to work hard this semester. In our previous blog post we introduced three of our outstanding ambassadors. As the ambassadors continue working, we would like to introduce three more. Kristin Fischer, sophomore at Westminster University, is a true advocate for a healthy lifestyle. Fischer is pursuing a degree in biochemistry and plans to attend medical …
Different Ambassadors, Common Goals
Mid-Missouri Subway established an Ambassador program granting ten college students the opportunity to grow and gain essential experience to help them achieve their own, personal goals. The Ambassador program consist of seven universities in the Mid-Missouri area including: Central Methodist University College of the Ozark’s Lincoln University Stephens College University of Missouri Westminster College William Woods University The Subway Ambassadors …
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Mid-Missouri.
We were excited to participate in the Mid-Missouri Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on September 18, 2011, at Mizzou Sports Park. Subway was there to providebreakfast for the survivors, help raise money and organized a team of 31 participants. According to the Mid-Missouri Susan G. Komen website, funding from the event helps make the following programs possible: – …
Subway Ambassadors
Mid-Missouri Subway has launched a Subway Ambassador program for the first time this academic school year to reach out to college students. The ambassador program will take place on nine universities in the Mid-Missouri area. “The main purpose is to reach out and build a connection with the campus community,” said Mike Honeywell, marketing director. Subway has given out scholarships …
American Heart Association & Subway
The Jefferson City Heart Walk was successful in its mission to create hope, inspire change and celebrate success. The Jefferson City Heart Walk took place Saturday, August 27, 2011, at Memorial Park. “I thought it was a great event with a good feel and good atmosphere” said Rebecca Collier, corporate events director at the American Heart Association. According to the …










