Bad Daddy's Burger Bar Celebrates Giving Tuesday After Major Shopping Weekend

A portion of proceeds from the day's sales will go to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wake County

Following Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the two biggest shopping days of the year, Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar in Raleigh and Morrisville will celebrate  giving back on Dec. 2. Both store locations will donate 10 percent of proceeds from all sales during the day, appropriately named Giving Tuesday, to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wake County.

The fundraiser will run during normal store hours from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The money raised will directly support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wake County in their programs that emphasize academic success, good character, citizenship and healthy lifestyles.

“Being an active participant in the Triangle community and giving back to local groups that are doing great work is extremely important to Bad Daddy’s,” said Cov DeRamus, general manager of Bad Daddy’s Raleigh location. “The Boys & Girls Clubs of Wake County are a safe haven for so many children and help them achieve their dreams for the future. We’re honored to be involved in Giving Tuesday and support such a worthy cause.”

Both Bad Daddy’s locations and the Boys & Girls Clubs will share information about the day and engage with others participating in Giving Tuesday via social media using the hashtags #GivingTuesday and #ChooseBGC. The participating Bad Daddy’s locations are located at 111 Seaboard Ave. in Raleigh and 3300 Village Market Place in Morrisville.

About Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar

Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar is a chef-driven burger joint that uses a mix of local and artisanal ingredients to make the most amazing burger you’ve ever had. Bad Daddy’s is dedicated to providing an exceptional customer experience and all items are made from scratch in our kitchen. Bad Daddy’s began as one location in Charlotte in 2007 and has since grown to nine locations in Raleigh, Charlotte and Winston-Salem, Greenville, S.C. and Denver, Colo. 

About Boys & Girls Clubs serving Wake County

For more than 47 years, Boys & Girls Clubs has enabled young people most in need to achieve great futures as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Today, the organization serves more than 4,720 children and teens through seven Club locations in some of Wake County’s most deserving neighborhoods. Priority programs emphasize academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. In a Harris Survey of alumni, 57 percent said the Club saved their lives.