Albertsons, Vons, & Pavilions Campaign Supports Special Olympics Athletes During Pandemic

Through March 23, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions (AVP) shoppers will have the opportunity to donate at checkout to support Special Olympics Southern California athletes. Find your local store at SOSC.Org/AVP.

“We are extremely grateful for our partnership with AVP,” said SOSC President and CEO Calvin Lyons. “Over the last 36 years, the AVP campaign has raised over $8.4 million to support our athletes. We appreciate everyone who contributes. Every dollar helps! They are also one of the largest employers of people with intellectual disabilities, including over 25 SOSC athletes.”

Throughout 339 Southern California stores, AVP customers will be given three donation amount options: $1, $3, or $5. They can also select a custom amount by telling the cashier. All donations collected will support SOSC athletes by providing free sports training and programming, such as virtual sports leagues, live virtual workouts, learning materials, equipment, and more. This programming leads to improved health, self-confidence, and independence among athletes with intellectual disabilities and acceptance and inclusion in the community.

“I’ve worked at Vons for 13 years,” said SOSC Athlete Colbert Williams. “I bag groceries. I do carts. I do carryout. I’ve never been late. Whoever helps raise money for Special Olympics, I thank them. I can’t wait to get back to sports.”

For more information on the campaign, please visit www.sosc.org/avp.

AVP is recognized as a Year-Round platinum partner and holds Mission partner status having supported SOSC for 10+ years with over $500k in cumulative support. For more information and to track campaign progress visit www.sosc.org/avp.

Special Olympics Southern California 

Special Olympics Southern California enriches the lives of  athletes and their communities through sports, leadership programs, and athlete health. Our free, year-round programs leads to improved health, self-confidence, and independence among athletes with intellectual disabilities and acceptance and inclusion in the community. Special Olympics Southern California has earned a four-star ranking from Charity Navigator for exceeding industry standards. This ranking is the highest Charity Navigator offers to an organization and is given because Special Olympics has demonstrated strong financial health and a commitment to accountability and transparency. Learn more at http://www.sosc.org.

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