INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Macy’s will partner with Keep Indian River Beautiful (KIRB) to invite customers to participate in Macy’s 10th annual national “Shop For A Cause” charity shopping event on Aug. 29, 2015.
Customers can purchase shopping passes from KIRB now for $5 each and 100% of every pass goes towards the beautification Indian River County. Macy’s “Shop For A Cause” is a unique one-day-only shopping event created to support local charities’ fundraising efforts. Since 2006, the program has helped raise tens of millions of dollars for charities across the country.
“Macy’s is proud to invite our customers to join us in giving back to causes that make a difference both locally and nationally,” said Martine Reardon, Macy’s chief marketing officer. “For the last nine years, Macy’s Shop For A Cause program has raised many millions of dollars for thousands of charities across the country. We look forward to offering our customers and associates an easy way to make a positive impact in our communities while enjoying great savings at Macy’s.”
The more Keep Indian River Beautiful sells, the more money it will raise. By purchasing a shopping pass from KIRB, customers support community improvement efforts such as planting trees, removing litter and providing recycling education while enjoying a day of spectacular discounts, entertainment and special events at Macy’s. Pass holders will receive special discounts on most regular, sale and clearance purchases all day, but some exclusions apply.
“We’re excited by a part of the Shop for a Cause this year. With our Upcycle It! A Recycle, Reuse Center located right next to the Macy’s in the Indian River Mall, we hope people will stop by to see us on their way to getting the great deals the Macy’s pass provides!” says Daisy Packer, the Executive Director of Keep Indian River Beautiful.
For more information about Macy’s “Shop For A Cause,” visit macys.com/shopforacause. To purchase a shopping pass from Keep Indian River Beautiful, contact (772) 226-7738 or visit the store located near the Macy’s at the Indian River Mall.