Restaurants & Bars

Farmer Boys Beaumont Celebrates $119,000 Charity Fundraiser

The Farmer Boys announced the donation to Loma Linda's Children's Health Center by giving back to guests with a free frosty beverage offer.

Farmer Boys staffers celebrated the donation given to charities across the southwest.
Farmer Boys staffers celebrated the donation given to charities across the southwest. (Photo: courtesy Farmer Boys )

BEAUMONT, CA —Beaumont and Riverside County Farmer Boys restaurants helped to raise $119,000 for charities across the southwest and in their own backyard during its 21st storewide annual fundraiser.

Now, all Farmer Boys will celebrate by offering a free Vanilla Cold Brew or Shake with any purchase from March 14-16.

The chain shared over $105,000 in funds raised at company events and through yearlong round-up fundraising efforts at locations across Riverside County with Loma Linda University Children’s Health. Chain stores in Nevada and Arizona also raised funds for local charities, they said, supporting UMC Children’s Hospital of Nevada with $11,000 in funds raised, and another $2,000 toward Phoenix Children’s Foundation.

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Joe Adney, Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Farmer Boys discussed the yearlong effort at the stores in three states.

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“Every roundup donation positively impacts local families,” Adney said in a released statement. “I am inspired by the continued generosity of Farmer Boys guests, team members, and franchisees. Despite another challenging year, together, we are building our communities and funding world-class care and clinical research.”

Farmer Boys has served Riverside County residents for over 40 years, and will continue to give back in 2022, Adney said.

To learn more about Farmer Boys, view their menu of farm-fresh fare, or find the restaurant nearest you, visit www.farmerboys.com.


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