
Saturday morning at the Valley Fair just got a bit more generous, and clucky. In a recent social media post by the West Valley City Police Department, residents are invited to head out to the latest Chick-fil-A branch for a special fundraiser. The event, slated for the early hours of December 13th from 7:30 am to 10:30 am, aims to support the department's Giving Tree program, which helps bring holiday cheer to those in need.
Striking a peck between philanthropy and the love for a savory chicken sandwich, the department has orchestrated that a portion of all sales made during the event will go directly to the charitable program, but here's the cluck - customers need to mention West Valley City Giving Tree when placing their order to ensure their purchase counts toward the cause. The initiative, nestled at 3817 South 2700 West, West Valley City, promises more than just a filling breakfast; Santa himself plans to grace the establishment with his presence starting at 8:30 am, as noted by the West Valley City Police Department via Facebook post.
West Valley City's Giving Tree program is designed to ensure that during the holiday season, the spirit of giving is alive and well, particularly for members of the community who are facing hardship. It's an embodiment of the community spirit, wherein participating local organizations and individuals band together to provide gifts and necessities for those who would otherwise go without. This partnership with Chick-fil-A offers a means for the larger community to contribute to this effort at a grassroots level.









