Panda Express & The Coca-Cola Company Give Good Cheer This Holiday Season
Celebrate the season with family and friends at Panda Express and help kids treated at CMN Hospitals across the country!
Every day of the year, Panda Express guests and associates help kids by rounding up their meal purchases at the register at their favorite Panda Express. Donations directly help fund physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of children in communities served by Panda Express.
And this year, from Nov. 25 through Dec. 28, 2019, guests can also help through the Get a Coke & Give Good Cheer initiative. Purchase any Coca-Cola beverage and Panda will donate holiday cheer to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals up to $250,000*.
“The holidays are a season where smiles should be abundant, yet there are so many who face hardships during this time of year,” said Dr. Peggy Cherng, Co-CEO at Panda Express. “As a family-owned business founded upon values of love and giving back to the community, we hope to bring fun and laughter to the children and families who need them most, not only now but all year long. The entire Panda family, along with our valued partner Coca-Cola Company and our guests, has the opportunity to ignite a chain of compassion and giving across the country.”
“The impact Panda Express and Panda Cares make in people’s lives is truly inspiring to us. We share their commitment to helping local communities,” said Katherine Twells, Vice President of Customer Marketing at Coca-Cola North America, “And this holiday season, we’re thrilled to work together to create positive impact for families in need with the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.”
It’s a great way to inspire hope and spread joy to children and families this holiday season.
Each Coca-Cola beverage purchased at Panda Express will contribute to your local children’s hospital, meaning guests will help two industry leaders support up to 10 million young lives this year.
* Coca-Cola and Panda Express will donate 1% of the gross sales from all Coca-Cola products to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.