Fill up at Rushville Shell for a good cause

July 26, 2023 at 12:00 a.m.
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By Katherine Good, Rush County Boys & Girls Club

Consumers can visit downtown Rushville Shell at 104 S. Main and fill up at the designated fueling pump to support the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County.

 The Boys & Girls Club of Rush County is proud to partner with Downtown Rushville Shell for the Shell USA (Shell) “The Giving Pump” as part of its Force For Good initiative to drive positive change in local communities by giving back. Starting today and running through Sept. 30th, a portion of the purchases made by consumers who use the designated pumps 7 & 8 at the Shell station in Rushville, will support the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County. 

“The Giving Pump” at Shell stations across Indiana will be specially marked with colorful signage to inspire consumers to fuel up and support this local charity. It’s easy to participate in the program, and it costs customers nothing extra. 

“We’re so fortunate in Rush County to have a contemporary Shell station conveniently located right downtown.  We’re thrilled to partner with Shell.  So many times I think people want to support the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County but finances don’t allow for it.  The giving pump makes it so easy with gas being something that you have to buy, why not have a portion of that purchase help empower Rush County kids?  It’s such a no brainer we hope everyone remembers to use pumps 7 and 8 at our local Rushville Shell on Main Street from August through September,” said Katherine Good, director of development for the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County. 

More than 7,500 Shell stations across the U.S. are participating in this 2-month Giving Pump initiative. Those looking to find a participating station can visit shell.us/givingpump.   

Since launching Force for Good, Shell has highlighted the impacts its wholesalers have made in the communities in which they operate, going beyond fuel quality and loyalty. Through The Giving Pump, Shell Wholesalers and retailers have donated over $4.7 million and supported over 500 charities.  

Visit shell.us/givingpump to find additional program details, participating sites and content on local charity partners, and follow @ShellStationsUS to keep up with the latest news.   

Consumers can visit downtown Rushville Shell at 104 S. Main and fill up at the designated fueling pump to support the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County.

 The Boys & Girls Club of Rush County is proud to partner with Downtown Rushville Shell for the Shell USA (Shell) “The Giving Pump” as part of its Force For Good initiative to drive positive change in local communities by giving back. Starting today and running through Sept. 30th, a portion of the purchases made by consumers who use the designated pumps 7 & 8 at the Shell station in Rushville, will support the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County. 

“The Giving Pump” at Shell stations across Indiana will be specially marked with colorful signage to inspire consumers to fuel up and support this local charity. It’s easy to participate in the program, and it costs customers nothing extra. 

“We’re so fortunate in Rush County to have a contemporary Shell station conveniently located right downtown.  We’re thrilled to partner with Shell.  So many times I think people want to support the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County but finances don’t allow for it.  The giving pump makes it so easy with gas being something that you have to buy, why not have a portion of that purchase help empower Rush County kids?  It’s such a no brainer we hope everyone remembers to use pumps 7 and 8 at our local Rushville Shell on Main Street from August through September,” said Katherine Good, director of development for the Boys & Girls Club of Rush County. 

More than 7,500 Shell stations across the U.S. are participating in this 2-month Giving Pump initiative. Those looking to find a participating station can visit shell.us/givingpump.   

Since launching Force for Good, Shell has highlighted the impacts its wholesalers have made in the communities in which they operate, going beyond fuel quality and loyalty. Through The Giving Pump, Shell Wholesalers and retailers have donated over $4.7 million and supported over 500 charities.  

Visit shell.us/givingpump to find additional program details, participating sites and content on local charity partners, and follow @ShellStationsUS to keep up with the latest news.   

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