Turn Your Holiday Shopping at Boscov’s into Philanthropy Through Malvern Federal Charitable Foundation
Boscov’s has expanded its annual Friends Helping Friends event to two days to avoid crowds and allow social distancing to keep shoppers safe and comfortable.
This year’s Friends Helping Friends will occur in participating stores and online on Oct. 14 and 15. Shoppers will continue to receive a 10-20 percent discount based on their purchases (exclusions apply).
By mentioning Malvern Federal Charitable Foundation at checkout, the Foundation will receive five percent cashback on each sale. As the nonprofit arm of Malvern Bank, Malvern Federal Charitable Foundation’s purpose is to promote charitable and educational activities within its markets and support organizations and other causes that contribute to the quality of life in local communities.
Malvern Federal Charitable Foundation’s grants are intended to assist these organizations in fulfilling their missions of helping the bank’s neighbors. Since its founding in 2008, the Foundation has awarded grants totaling more than $800,000 to organizations that improve the quality of life in the bank’s growing service area.
The Foundation is signed up for the following Boscov’s locations (stores are in Pennsylvania unless otherwise noted):
- Wyomissing
- Wilmington, Del.
- Wilkes-Barre
- Whitehall
- Selinsgrove
- Scranton
- Reading (Fairgrounds) North
- Reading (Exeter) East
- Potterville-Fairgrounds
- Pottstown-Coventry
- Plymouth Meeting
- Monaca-Beaver Valley
- Media-Granite Run
- Lebanon
- Lancaster
- Hazleton
- Exton
- Egg Harbor, N.J.
- Eatontown-Monmouth, N.J.
- Easton
- Dover, Del.
- Deptford, N.J.
- Christina, Del.
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