When it comes to supporting local non-profits, there might not be an easier and more impactful program than Kwik Care.

If you're not aware, Kwik Care has helped raise both funds and awareness for local nonprofits. Each month, Kwik Stop and Dairy Queen help collect donations for a different organization. Donations can be made easily by requesting your total purchase at any of those businesses (including at the gas pumps at Kwik Stop) be rounded up to the nearest dollar. The additional cents used to round up will be donated to the respective charity of the month.

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This month's Kwik Care recipient is the Crocus Foundation, located at 1000 Jackson Street (Suite 102) in Dubuque. Reagan and Nick of the Crocus Foundation stopped by the studio alongside Heather Hamm of Kwik Stop/Rainbo Oil to talk about the organization's mission.

The Crocus Foundation is all about empowering cancer survivors through a holistic approach. That looks like focusing on physical strength, mental clarity, and emotional resilience, while tailoring the experience to the individual survivor.

Here are all the locations where you can make a donation to the Crocus Foundation in January:

  • Kwik Stop on Pennsylvania Avenue
  • Kwik Stop on JFK Road
  • Kwik Stop on University Avenue
  • Kwik Stop on E. 16th Street
  • BP Kwik Stop on E. 16th Street
  • Kwik Stop on Twin Valley Drive (Key West)
  • Kwik Stop on Gateway Drive
  • Family Mart by Kwik Stop on 32nd & Central
  • Kwik Stop in Peosta
  • Kwik Stop in Delhi
  • Kwik Stop on Kerper Boulevard
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You can find out more about the Crocus Foundation on their official website and Facebook page. You can also take a listen to my interview with Reagan and Nick of the Crocus Foundation, and Heather Hamm of Kwik Stop below!

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