Cousins Subs supports Indianapolis schools and pantry with donations

Cousins Subs supports Indianapolis schools and pantry with donations
Christine a. specht Chief Executive Officer — Cousins Subs
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Cousins Subs has announced the results of its recent fundraising initiatives in Indianapolis, marking a significant community impact since its market entry in 2024. The family-owned sub shop raised over $7,600 through donation nights at its two locations: Emerson and College Park.

The Emerson location collected $4,285 with notable contributions including $1,019 for Perry Meridian Middle School with a 100% match and smaller amounts for other local schools with varying matching percentages. Meanwhile, the College Park location gathered $3,344 through similar efforts. Key donations included $633 for Greenbriar Elementary School with a full match.

Additionally, the College Park location organized a food drive that resulted in 423 pounds of food being donated to Crooked Creek Pantry. A representative from Crooked Creek Pantry acknowledged this contribution by stating, “Because of the generosity of our guests and team members, Cousins Subs was able to donate 423 pounds of food to those in need.”

Justin McCoy, vice president of marketing at Cousins Subs, emphasized the company’s commitment to community support by saying, “Giving back to the community is at the heart of what we do at Cousins Subs.”

Cousins Subs aims to continue expanding its presence in Indianapolis while supporting local communities through partnerships and initiatives.

For more details on their community projects, visit www.cousinssubs.com.

Cousins Subs is a Wisconsin-based family-owned sub shop founded in 1972 by Bill Specht and his cousin. It operates nearly 100 locations across Wisconsin and Indiana offering fresh deli sandwiches made daily.



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