At Chick-fil-A® West Columbia and Saluda Pointe, we are passionate about graciously giving back to the communities that continuously support us! Our goal is to partner with and give back to as many groups as we can while still staying within our giving budget. Please click the applicable link below to fill out a donation or spirit night request.
Please note we request a minimum of 4 weeks' notice to allow our team to coordinate and confirm potential donation or school spirit nights.
We have a remarkable opportunity at Chick-fil-A West Columbia and Saluda Pointe to provide hands-on experience for students interested in leadership development opportunities. Those selected for our rotational internship will move through each area of our business to discuss different business principles and leadership skills. They will have the opportunity to learn from, work beside, and network with the professionals in our business. If interested please visit our careers page for more information on opportunities available.
Please reach out to learn more about what's possible to support your school, charity, sports team or ministry.
At Chick-fil-A® West Columbia and Saluda Pointe, we're more than just a restaurant. We're a part of your community, dedicated to serving delicious food with a smile, and making your dining experience exceptional.
Lexington County law enforcement agencies across the midlands have conducted Cops on the Coop with Chick-fil-A® for over 10 years. The West Columbia and Saluda Pointe stores are where the phrase “Cops on the Coop” was started but the original bucket fundraiser started in Conway, South Carolina. Since it’s start at the midland’s location, law enforcement have raised over $250,000 in support of 29,000 Special Olympic athletes across South Carolina. This event is held annually across the state of South Carolina at participating locations and has taken off at other locations across the southeast of the US. In 2022, the South Carolina Law Enforcement movement raised $963,513.00 and in 2023 they are projected to raise over a million dollars.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics is the largest public awareness vehicle and grass-roots fundraiser for Special Olympics. Known as Guardians of the Flame, law enforcement members and Special Olympics athletes carry the Flame of Hope into the Opening Ceremony of local competitions, and into Special Olympics State, Provincial, National, Regional and World Games. Annually, more than 100,000 dedicated and compassionate law enforcement members carry the “Flame of Hope,” symbolizing courage and celebration of diversity
uniting communities around the globe.
Raised by public school educators in this community, Britt is passionate about youth education, literacy, and preparing students for the workforce. We dedicate time, energy, and resources to partner with our local schools to foster the experience of our local students.
Gator Apprentice Program
Since 2014, we have partnered with iCivics educators at our local Middle School to provide the Gator Apprentice program to 8th grade students. Students learn the ins and outs of job seeking from crafting a memorable application to engaging with a potential employer during an interview.
We have a remarkable opportunity at Chick-fil-A West Columbia and Saluda Pointe to provide hands-on experience for students interested in leadership development opportunities. Those selected for our rotational internship will move through each area of our business to discuss different business principles and leadership skills. They will have the opportunity to learn from, work beside, and network with the professionals in our business. If interested please visit our careers page for more information on opportunities available.
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