SAN ANGELO, TX – The social and economic impact of the coronavirus has affected communities across the state and Domino’s stepping up to help those who have been affected. Domino’s stores in San Angelo will be donating 800 pizzas in the community.
“We realize that there is a great deal of hardship and uncertainty at this time,” said Dain Funderburg, who owns Domino’s in San Angelo. “Domino’s wants to do whatever it can to help, and that means spreading a little bit of joy through pizza.”
Each of the four stores in San Angelo will be donating 200 pizzas to hospitals and medical centers, schoolkids and their families, health departments, and grocery store workers.
“We want to show how much we appreciate and support those who are in need of a hot meal and those who are on the frontline, working to save lives,” said Funderburg. “We hope that this simple act will bring a small sense of normalcy and a smile to their faces.”
Domino’s across the country will collectively donate more than 1.2 million pizzas.
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