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Now through Saturday, September 21, if you shop at a Wawa convenience store and leave your spare change at the canister by the cash register the money will be donated to the not-for-profit Eden Autism Services to benefit children, adults, and families with autism.

Wawa has been one of the largest corporate supporters of Eden for more than three decades, with donations of more than $3 million to support Eden’s mission of improving the lives of individuals with autism and their families. Since 2011 the canister campaign alone has raised more than $407,000 for Eden.

“We are grateful for this wonderful, long-lasting relationship we have with Wawa and for the generosity of the many Wawa customers who contribute their spare change,” says Eden CEO Tom McCool. “Organizations like Eden are greatly bolstered by outstanding corporate citizens such as Wawa.” For more information, visit www.edenautism.org or call 609-987-0099.

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