Sonic Drive-In’s month-long annual Limeades for Learning Fall Voting campaign ended on Sunday, October 27, with more than $1 million going to 1,749 public school teacher projects in 296 cities. On October 30, Sonic launched yet another funding initiative to support Sonic-affiliated public school teachers who are still seeking funding for their classroom projects. For these teachers, Sonic serves up an additional $200,000 Match donation through nonprofit partner DonorsChoose.org. This means all classroom projects involved in the Fall Voting campaign are eligible for a dollar-for-dollar match donation from Sonic until the $200,000 donation runs out.

“We are delighted to wrap up our 11th Fall Voting campaign by joining forces with our guests and fans to put more than $1 million into public school classrooms,” says Christi Woodworth, vice president of public relations for Sonic. “Adding the additional match donation is our way to thank teachers who worked hard all month long to drive votes to their projects. Now is our chance to encourage guests to donate to a project that inspires them, with Sonic matching that donation.”

Since the launch of Limeades for Learning in 2009, Sonic has donated a total of $14,538,410 to public school teachers, supporting 17,570 teachers and impacting 3,745,464 students in public schools from coast to coast. Visit LimeadesforLearning.com to learn more about the many opportunities to support public school teachers in partnership with Sonic throughout the school year.

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