Disney Springs is one of our favorite spots to get some shopping done!

And now, you can go on a shopping spree AND give back while you’re doing it with this upcoming offer!
Lilly Pulitzer‘s Central Florida stores are celebrating Random Act of Kindness Day on Wednesday, February 17th. When you shop the new Spring Collection, 10% of purchases will be donated to the Cast Member Pantry! The proceeds will be going towards their mission, “No Cast Member Goes Hungry.”

The Cast Member Pantry helps support Disney Cast Members that have lost their jobs or find themselves in need of assistance. The organization provides monthly food essentials to Cast Members in need and this is an opportunity for YOU to help the cause!

Guests can shop in-store or virtually at the Lilly Pulitzer locations in Winter Park, Mall at Millenia, or Disney Springs on February 17th from 12 PM to 5 PM to benefit the group.

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How about a program.
No guest goes hungry ?
Donate to guests who don’t work for an employer who rakes in over a billion dollars a year.
How could any employee go hungry working for a mega industry like Disney.
Unless they get paid so little, they need financial assistance ?
Use the profit from the new reimagined ticket prices for 22 and 23 and give the employees you haven’t sent home or laidoff for taxpayers to prop up instead of begging customers to bail them out financially.
THE GALL OF THIS COMPANY IS JUST BEYOND WORDS !
well said