San Antonio-based grocer H-E-B commits $1 million to families affected by Ukrainian conflict

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The company's chairman also made a $500,000 personal donation, and shoppers will be able to give at the register. Texas SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX UkraineWar UkraineCrisis HelpUkraine

San Antonio-based grocery H-E-B's retail holdings include its H-E-B Plus! stores.

San Antonio-based grocery juggernaut has made a $1 million commitment to nonprofits working to aid children and families affected by Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. In addition to its monetary donations, the retailer has launched Save the Children, an effort that allows shoppers to support Ukrainian children and their families by making monetary donations at the register for $1, $3 and $5.

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