Rutter's Rewarded for Community Involvement

YORK, Pa. -- Two York County organizations honored the Rutter's companies for their community involvement, and the company will accept the 2010 Community Service Award April 28, at the York County Chamber of Commerce's "Spirit of York" breakfast. The award recognizes an organization for having a culture that motivates its employees to be personally involved in community service, the company reported.

"Rutter's has been a strong champion of the community," said Bob Jensenius, executive vice president of the chamber of commerce, citing Rutter's as a "strong supporter" of the chamber's high-school senior honors award program.

Meanwhile, The Arc of York County recently presented its Ernest R. Weiss Award to Rutter's Farm Stores for "outstanding fundraising and philanthropy benefiting people with intellectual disabilities."

Since 2000, coin canisters placed in Rutter's convenience stores collected more than $40,000 for The Arc. Begun in 1952, The Arc is dedicated to improving the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and their families in York County, according to Rutter's.

Rutter's charitable giving has topped $2 million over the past seven years. Almost all of the contributions benefit children's programs in the communities where Rutter's operates.
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