Domino's to raise dough for the National Military Family Association
May 18, 2008
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Domino's Pizza stores located near military bases across the country will be asking customers to "Make it Patriotic" by adding $1 to their orders through May 26. All proceeds from the "Make it Patriotic" Dough Raiser will benefit the National Military Family Association.
The NMFA is dedicated to serving the families and survivors of the seven uniformed services through education, information and advocacy. The organization helps prepare spouses and children to better manage hardships unique to military life and helps protect benefits vital to these families, including those of the deployed, wounded and fallen.
The NMFA also support military families through programs designed to enhance opportunities available to them and to reduce the stresses unique to the military lifestyle.
In addition to raising funds for the NMFA, Domino's offers support to veterans throughout the year through its U.S. Veterans Program that was introduced in the fall of 2007.
Domino's U.S. Veterans Franchise Program aims to provide resources and financial incentives to qualified, honorably discharged military members to provide an easier transition into civilian life after military service completion. Qualified U.S. military veterans interested in business ownership at Domino's Pizza will receive a $20,000 franchise fee discount, operational savings, rebates and comprehensive training.