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Kickin’ Chicken raises $12,000+ for Camp Happy Days

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An image of Camp Happy Days staff holding a $12,000 check from Kickin' Chicken.

The Kickin’ Chicken has partnered with Camp Happy Days, one of its core charities, for nearly 15 years.

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$12,000. That’s how much Kickin’ Chicken raised for Camp Happy Days — a nonprofit that supports families battling pediatric cancer — this past holiday season.

With the support of the community’s generous donations, five families received gifts through Camp Happy Days’ holiday giving program. These gifts brought joy and created unforgettable memories for kids fighting cancer.

Want to make a difference, too? Here’s how you can help.

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