OUR COMMUNITY
OUR COMMUNITY
GOOD NATURED HOSPITALITY
We recognize the importance of our stores as an essential business that provides fuel, food and other necessities for customers and communities. Across our locations, our workforce reflects the good-natured hospitality of the surrounding regions, and we strive to offer menus, items and services tailored to the local flavor.
As a good neighbor, we maintain various avenues for communication and feedback. We regularly engage with our stakeholders through social media channels and, our favorite means, in our stores. Our business provides employment opportunities and taxes, as well as charitable contributions to support children, education, athletics and health-related causes in the communities we serve.


GOOD NATURED HOSPITALITY
We recognize the importance of our stores as an essential business that provides fuel, food and other necessities for customers and communities. Across our locations, our workforce reflects the good-natured hospitality of the surrounding regions, and we strive to offer menus, items and services tailored to the local flavor.
As a good neighbor, we maintain various avenues for communication and feedback. We regularly engage with our stakeholders through social media channels and, our favorite means, in our stores.
Our business provides employment opportunities and taxes, as well as charitable contributions to support children, education, athletics and health-related causes in the communities we serve.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
In May 2022, Refuel Market officially announced The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) as our official charity partner. All Refuel and Double-Quick locations across the US will be participating twice yearly in a 6 Week Point of Sale Campaign at their registers benefiting LLS.
“We are so grateful for our partnership with Refuel,” said Nichole Guzman Vice President, Business Development & Partnerships at LLS. “Every 180 seconds, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer across the U.S., and finding cures take us all. Together, we’re creating a world without blood cancer.”
Through partnerships with companies like Refuel, LLS has invested more than $1.5 billion since its inception in research to advance breakthrough therapies. The funds raised through Refuel’s campaign are used for:
- Research to advance lifesaving therapies like immunotherapy, genomics and personalized medicine, which are saving lives today.
- Free blood cancer information, education and support for patients and families.
- National and local advocacy efforts driving policies that safely accelerate new treatments and ensure patients have access to care so that they can live longer, healthier lives.
Despite the progress, more than a third of blood cancer patients still do not survive five years after their diagnosis.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

In May 2022, Refuel Market officially announced The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) as our official charity partner. All Refuel and Double-Quick locations across the US will be participating twice yearly in a 6 Week Point of Sale Campaign at their registers benefiting LLS.
“We are so grateful for our partnership with Refuel,” said Nichole Guzman Vice President, Business Development & Partnerships at LLS. “Every 180 seconds, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer across the U.S., and finding cures take us all. Together, we’re creating a world without blood cancer.”
Through partnerships with companies like Refuel, LLS has invested more than $1.5 billion since its inception in research to advance breakthrough therapies. The funds raised through Refuel’s campaign are used for:
- Research to advance lifesaving therapies like immunotherapy, genomics and personalized medicine, which are saving lives today.
- Free blood cancer information, education and support for patients and families.
- National and local advocacy efforts driving policies that safely accelerate new treatments and ensure patients have access to care so that they can live longer, healthier lives.
Despite the progress, more than a third of blood cancer patients still do not survive five years after their diagnosis.