Go Birds.
Sep 11, 2025 | Community

VOORHEES, N.J. (September 8, 2025) – Football is back! And to celebrate, AAA South Jersey has donated $590 – in honor of the Birds’ Super Bowl 59 victory – to the Eagles Autism Foundation.
On Thursday, September 4, AAA South Jersey associates donned their Kelly and midnight greens -- one New York Giants fan didn't get the message -- to celebrate the return of the NFL season.
For each associate who wore team colors, the AAA South Jersey Gives Back program committed to donating $5.90 to the Eagles Autism Foundation. An additional donation from the club brought the total to $590.
“Our associates love to cheer for the Birds on the field, but the organization’s work off the field is equally inspiring. While we have always had several team days throughout the year where employees can support their favorite teams, this was the first time we tied it to a charitable initiative -- and it certainly won't be the last. The AAA South Jersey Gives Back program is happy to support the Eagles Autism Foundation now and in the future,” AAA South Jersey spokesperson Matthew Bowker said.
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