Jersey Mike’s Subs raises funds for local hospital during Month of Giving
NAPA (March 1, 2025) –Providence Queen of the Valley Foundation is joining forces with Jersey Mike’s Subs in Napa (located at 627 Trancas St.) for the 15th Annual March “Month of Giving” campaign.
During the entire month of March, customers will have the option to round up their purchase to the nearest dollar or donate $1, $3, or $5 when placing their order. In addition, on Wednesday, March 26, Jersey Mikes in Napa will give 100 percent of the day’s sales – not just profit – to Queen of the Valley Foundation to support cancer care.
Queen of the Valley Foundation is one of more than 200 charities, including youth organizations, food banks and more, that Jersey Mike’s is supporting across the country in March. Owners and operators throughout the country will donate their resources and every single dollar that comes in — whether in-store, online or through the app — to the Day of Giving which is Jersey Mike’s busiest day of the year.
"We’ve been extremely grateful for the support we’ve received for this event in the past and are looking forward to seeing the community on March 26," said Napa shop owner Jhing R. Lacsamana whose mother was treated at Queen of the Valley for cancer almost 20 years ago.
“Though my mother passed away in 2002, the Queen has always been in my heart, and I want to give back through this donation,” she said. “It is in Jersey Mike’s culture to give, and that is why we continue to bring this tradition to Napa.”
This March, Jersey Mike’s hopes to exceed last year’s record-breaking national fundraising total of $25 million to help local charities striving to fulfill their missions and make a difference. Since Month of Giving began in 2011, Jersey Mike’s has raised more than $113 million for local charities.
For a list of restaurants in your area, please visit our charity listing by state. To learn more about the Queen’s cancer program, click here.
About Jersey Mike’s
Jersey Mike’s Subs, with more than 4,000 locations open and in development, serves authentic fresh sliced/fresh grilled subs on in-store freshly baked bread — the same recipe it started with in 1956. Passion for giving in Jersey Mike’s local communities is reflected in its mission statement “Giving…making a difference in someone’s life.” For more information, please visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X. Join the conversation at #JerseyMikesGives.
About Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center
Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center is a 208-bed, acute care facility founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. The Queen is the largest healthcare facility and one of the largest employers in Napa County. Services provided include a regional heart center; orthopedic center and cancer center approved with commendations by the American College of Surgeons; the Peggy Herman Neuroscience Center, a neurosurgery program affiliated with UCSF; a Women’s Center; maternity and infant care; inpatient and outpatient minimally invasive surgery; and a full-service emergency department and trauma center, amongst many other specialty services. More information about Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center can be found at www.providence.org/queen.
About Queen of the Valley Foundation
Queen of the Valley Foundation was established in 1969 by 32 visionary community leaders. Many of these individuals had been involved in raising the funds needed to build the hospital a decade earlier. They formalized their efforts by creating a separate corporation that would continue to provide support into the future. Our Founders’ mission was to make certain that funding would always be available to sustain the highest-quality health care possible, and that it would be available to everyone who visits, lives and works in Napa County. More than half a century later, over $145 million has been raised by donors who understand that Napa’s standard of health care depends on the level of their own commitment. More information about Queen of the Valley Foundation can be found at foundation.providence.org/ca/queen.
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