Stanley's Famous Pit BBQ is starting a "Round-Up" program, allowing customers to round up their receipt total to raise funds for local non-profit charitable organizations in East Texas.
With every purchase at Stanley's Famous Pit BBQ, their customers have the opportunity to round up their total to the next dollar. These collective donations will then be tallied each month and donated to a different, non-profit charity in the East Texas area.
Stanley's Famous Pit BBQ owners, Nick, and Jen Pencis, have decided to launch a "round up the change" initiative to include the community in their established efforts of fundraising and donating to non-profits in East Texas. This new program will allow Stanley's to gather a greater understanding of the needs in the community while also providing customers the opportunity to further the contributions made. Stanley's will collect the round-up funds in the span of one entire month. Once that donation period is over, Stanley's Famous Pit BBQ will present a check to an East Texas not-profit charity or fundraising event. Nick and Jen also plan to include their staff and customers in choosing the charities that the round-up campaigns will benefit each month. A community staple in business for over 60 years, Stanley's Famous Pit BBQ allows each of its customers to give back with their purchases. The "Round-Up" program, to begin this month, will be a way for Tyler residents and the many that travel to eat at the establishment to make a small donation to help East Texas directly.
"One of the most extraordinary things about growing a successful business through the years has been the immeasurable luxury of having enough to give back. Nick & I have been so fortunate to be able to contribute to our children's school performances at Caldwell Elementary, The East Texas Symphony, buy tables at the For the Silent Hope Gala, helping the Junior League in their monumental efforts by working with their Partner Card program, donating countless gift cards and services to local fundraising auctions, and fundraising internally for Nicholas Pet Haven, Pets Fur People, the SPCA, and other local animal rescue agencies, all efforts genuinely dear to my heart. One Christmas, very early on in our contribution efforts, we decided to give each staff member the funds to purchase a child's entire Christmas list from the Salvation Army's Angel Tree. It was truly the most meaningful Christmas I've ever enjoyed. Unfortunately, not everyone can get a seat at a Gala or fancy fundraising Ball. There's no time to volunteer in your child's PTA or at a local animal shelter if you're working multiple jobs. It can be heartbreaking to walk by that Angel Tree at Christmas time and want to help but know that you're struggling to provide for your own. In these moments, it's hard to know how to open up your charitable heart and can feel too daunting to begin. My greatest hope for this Round-Up initiative is that everyone is given the opportunity to not only do extensive good in their own neighborhood but to be able to tap into the amazing feeling of generosity. I'd love for each and every person to know the profound gladness of raising a glass and saying with confidence, "I just gave $5,000.00 to the SPCA this month or "we just bought Christmas presents for 100 children." In realizing that our ability to contribute is wholly and completely because of our community, I genuinely wanted to give it back. In true Stanley's "BE KIND - HAVE FUN" fashion, we intend to have a great time engaging & empowering everyone by their decision to Round-Up!"
Jen Pencis, Owner