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UniFirst raises nearly $50,000 for New England charities at annual Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament

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UniFirst (NYSE:UNF) held its annual Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament at Black Swan Country Club in Georgetown, MA, raising nearly $50,000 for five local charities. The event, in honor of the late Chairman, CEO, and President Ronald Croatti, attracted more than 90 golfers and 30 corporate sponsors. The raised funds contribute to UniFirst's total charitable donations, now exceeding $200,000. Benefiting charities include Buzz Off for Kids With Cancer and the Greater Boston Food Bank. Steven Sintros, UniFirst's current CEO, expressed gratitude for the sponsors' support and commitment to community service.

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  • Raised nearly $50,000 for local charities.
  • Total charitable donations exceed $200,000.
  • Event attracted over 90 golfers and 30 corporate sponsors.
  • Strengthens UniFirst's community presence and corporate social responsibility.
  • Highlights the legacy of former Chairman, CEO, and President Ronald Croatti.
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  • Event costs not disclosed, potential for high expenses.

"Honors former Chairman, CEO, and President Ronald Croatti on 7th anniversary of his passing"

WILMINGTON, Mass., May 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- UniFirst Corporation (NYSE:UNF), a North American leader in providing customized business uniform programs, facility service products and first aid and safety services, recently held its annual Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament at Black Swan Country Club in Georgetown, Mass. The tournament raised nearly $50,000 this year and attracted more than 90 golfers and 30 corporate sponsors. The funds will be donated to five local charities and bring the total amount UniFirst has raised over the years to over $200,000.

The tournament honors the late Ronald Croatti, who held positions as Chairman, CEO, and President of UniFirst from 1991 until his passing on May 23, 2017, exactly seven years ago today. During his tenure at UniFirst, Mr. Croatti is credited with growing earnings from $100 million to $1.6 billion. He loved the sport of golf and started the annual company tournament to strengthen relationships with customers and partners. After his passing, the tournament transformed into a charitable event in honor of his legacy and to give back to the New England community.

"We are extremely grateful for our sponsors' support and generosity," said Steven Sintros, UniFirst President and CEO. "The charities we partner with work hard to help countless individuals, and we're committed to supporting their efforts. This commitment ties back to our mission to serve people who do the hard work."

The five charities that will benefit from this donation are:

Buzz Off for Kids With Cancer
Tanner TaTa Foundation
Operation Care for Troops
The Greater Boston Food Bank
Hope and Friendship Metastatic Breast Cancer Foundation

At the tournament, standing side by side with Senior Vice President Matthew Croatti, and HR Compliance Consultant Melissa Croatti, UniFirst Executive Vice President Michael Croatti shared heartfelt stories about their father's passion for golf, family, his customers, and UniFirst.

"It's hard to believe my father has been gone for seven years. He would be incredibly proud to see us honoring his legacy by supporting worthy charities in the communities UniFirst calls home," said Michael Croatti. "Thank you to everyone who donated and made this year's tournament the most successful to date."

For more information about UniFirst, visit UniFirst.com.

About UniFirst
Headquartered in Wilmington, Mass., UniFirst Corporation (NYSE: UNF) is a North American leader in the supply and servicing of uniform and workwear programs, facility service products, as well as first aid and safety supplies and services. Together with its subsidiaries, the Company also manages specialized garment programs for the cleanroom and nuclear industries. In addition to partnering with leading brands, UniFirst manufactures its own branded workwear, protective clothing, and floorcare products at its five company-owned ISO-9001-certified manufacturing facilities. With more than 270 service locations, over 300,000 customer locations, and 16,000-plus employee Team Partners, the Company outfits more than 2 million workers every day. For additional information, contact UniFirst at 888.296.2740 or visit UniFirst.com.

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FAQ

What was the amount raised by UniFirst at the Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament?

UniFirst raised nearly $50,000 at the Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament.

When did UniFirst hold the Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament?

The Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament was held recently, as mentioned in the May 23, 2024 press release.

How many golfers and corporate sponsors participated in the UniFirst golf tournament?

Over 90 golfers and 30 corporate sponsors participated in the event.

Which charities benefited from the UniFirst golf tournament donations?

Benefiting charities include Buzz Off for Kids With Cancer, Tanner TaTa Foundation, Operation Care for Troops, The Greater Boston Food Bank, and Hope and Friendship Metastatic Breast Cancer Foundation.

Who was Ronald D. Croatti and why is the tournament named after him?

Ronald D. Croatti was the Chairman, CEO, and President of UniFirst from 1991 until his passing in 2017. The tournament honors his legacy.

How much has UniFirst raised in total from the Ronald D. Croatti Memorial Golf Tournament?

UniFirst has raised a total of over $200,000 from the tournament over the years.

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