Throughout January, OhioHealth, the Columbus Blue Jackets and Panera have been partnering together to raise funds for the OhioHealth Foundation.

Customers have the opportunity to round-up their total at the register at the participating Panera locations in the central Ohio area. The funds raised from rounding up will be donated to the OhioHealth Foundation to help the OhioHealth Wellness on Wheels program continue to provide prenatal care, women’s health services and primary care to those in underserved areas.

Partners at the Blue Jackets will be helping us engage fans and customers by spreading the word at games.

“OhioHealth Wellness on Wheels is the vehicle that allows us to provide access to high quality, culturally competent, comprehensive prenatal, women’s health, and primary care to underserved communities,” said Karen Morrison, president of the OhioHealth Foundation and senior vice president of external affairs. “Our mobile unit is a doctor’s office on wheels, providing care regardless of a patient’s ability to pay.”

So when you’re in the mood for a yummy sandwich or a delicious bowl of soup through the end of this month, remember to consider rounding up at the register at the participating Delaware County Panera locations below.

  • 1391 Polaris Parkway, Columbus
  • 8823 Owenfield Dr., Powell
  • 9755 Sawmill Rd., Powell
  • 7170 Fourwinds Court, Sunbury
  • 750 W. Central Ave., Delaware
  • 6589 Artesian Run Suite A.,  Delaware
Photo by Hush Naidoo on Unsplash

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