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Locally owned Fired Pie to participate in Special Olympics Arizona’s placard campaign

(PHOENIX) – Locally-owned and operated fast-casual pizza concept, Fired Pie announced that the company will be participating in Special Olympics Arizona’s placard campaign to give back to Arizona’s largest sports organization

(PHOENIX) – Locally-owned and operated fast-casual pizza concept, Fired Pie announced that the company will be participating in Special Olympics Arizona’s placard campaign to give back to Arizona’s largest sports organization for people with intellectual disabilities. Fired Pie guests are encouraged to make a $5 donation to the nonprofit and in return, they will have a placard with their name hung up in Fired Pie’s stores that will be proudly displayed starting Monday, Oct. 4 through Friday, Dec. 31.

"We are extremely pleased to announce our partnership with Special Olympics Arizona," said Fired Pie Co-Owner Doug Doyle. "At Fired Pie, giving back to the community is a top priority for us and we are thrilled to have that opportunity to help promote a great local organization."

During the pandemic, Fired Pie has remained committed to its mission to give back and serve the community. They have also hosted numerous fundraisers with nonprofits like Phoenix Children’s Hospital, No Kid Hungry and the company allows their customers to raise money for local charities. Local 501(c) charities can choose any Fired Pie location and the store will donate 20 percent of the funds they bring in.

“This campaign with Fired Pie is so important to Special Olympics Arizona as we get back to in-person activities and events, something that is so vital to our athletes, both physically and mentally,” said Special Olympics Arizona President and CEO Jamie Heckerman. “With fundraising taking a hit during the pandemic, partnerships like these are crucial to help us get back on our feet.”

Throughout the year, Fired Pie has also donated large catering packages to hospitals as a thank you to healthcare heroes. They even implemented 50 percent off days for healthcare workers and first responders. Additionally, Fired Pie hosted a free entrée day as a thank you to police and fireman, where they served over 750 meals in one day.   

Fired Pie has 20 stores in Metro Phoenix and one in Tucson, Arizona. For more information, menus, hours and locations, visit firedpie.com or you can like their Facebook page at facebook.com/FiredPie.

For more information on Special Olympics of Arizona, visit specialolympicsarizona.org.

About Fired Pie

Fired Pie is a fast-casual pizza concept. The eatery is quick, casual and customizable to your pizza, mac ’n cheese or salad desires. Fired Pie offers guests a completely customizable experience with over 40 toppings to choose from, including plant-based meats, premium ingredients, freshly made sauce and dough, gluten-free and vegan options, like vegan cheese and plant-based chorizo. Open for lunch and dinner, Fired Pie offers something for every pizza lover every day of the week. For more information, visit http://www.firedpie.com or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/firedpie.

About Special Olympics Arizona

The purpose of SOAZ is to empower children and adults with intellectual disabilities to live healthy, fulfilling and meaningful lives.  We realize our vision of acceptance and inclusion through health, leadership and advocacy programs, as well as our mission to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-style sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.  For more information on Special Olympics Arizona visit http://www.specialolympicsarizona.org. For more information on SOAZ’s virtual and digital programming, visit the SOAZconnected page at https://specialolympicsarizona.org/soaz-connected-3/.