For the Shortis

Five West Chester women go Wawa-hopping in the name of charity.

Published: Mar 5, 2008

SIZZLIERS: (L-R) Jill Fitzpatrick, Emily Koch, Ann Wuetig and Mary Speer plan on visiting all 578 Wawas by 2010 to raise money for a melanoma charity.
Mark Stehle

SIZZLIERS: (L-R) Jill Fitzpatrick, Emily Koch, Ann Wuetig and Mary Speer plan on visiting all 578 Wawas by 2010 to raise money for a melanoma charity.

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Not all charity fundraisers call for black ties and fancy hors d'oeuvres. Sometimes the situation demands a hoagie and some Wawa iced tea.

At least, according to five women from West Chester.

For more than a year now Emily Koch, Mary Speer, Andrea Sasin, Ann Wuetig and Jill Fitzpatrick have been on the move to reach every single Wawa — stores are located in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia — before the year 2010 to raise money for the Melanoma International Foundation (MIF). They use Google Maps and a spreadsheet to keep track of their journeys and document their mission at wawa2010.blogspot.com.

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"The idea to do this started innocently enough as a joke to go to every Wawa," says Wuetig, "but as time went on we incorporated the charity."

All five women, who had attended middle and high school together, were affected by the death from melanoma of Maria Whitehead, a classmate and the assistant field hockey coach at Duke University. As per a verbal agreement made after the start of the trip on Jan. 17, 2007, Wawa will match what the five women spend (excluding gas, found only at those elusive "Super Wawas") with a donation to the MIF.

That organization has set up an account on their site, melanomaintl.org, where people can donate in the name of Wawa2010. With 420 of 578 of the stores visited, the five are way ahead of the scheduled end date, and have raised $1,400 thus far.

No, the five can't always go to the stores together — they've all got jobs and busy schedules. Yes, something must be purchased at every Wawa visited. "It definitely takes the cashiers aback when we ask for a receipt for a Peppermint Pattie. We've gotten many a strange look," says Speer.

During the first week of January, Wuetig went on a marathon trek: 36 Wawas in 24 hours.

"My credit card company called thinking there was fraudulent behavior on my account," says Wuetig.

The five are relentless. "Jill and I went to a Wawa in New Jersey and they had closed it for the night because they didn't have enough employees for that shift. We just stood there until they finally let us in," says Wuetig.

"We grew up with Wawa. It was tough when some of us went to Western Pennsylvania for college. It was like, 'Sheetz? Ugh!'" says Koch, of the convenience store chain that dominates that part of the state. They plan to congratulate one another at the end of their goal with gift certificates for even more stops. "What can I say?" Koch asks with a laugh. "We'll never get sick of Wawa."

(a_semigran@citypaper.net)

 

Comments

These girls are awesome. What a fun way to raise money for a good caue.
by Suzanne Taylor on March 6th 2008 6:36 AM

way to go you crazy ladies!!!
by Bernadette on March 6th 2008 7:33 AM

Really a great journey with a great reason by 5 inspired women! Well written story by Aly!
by Nancy on March 6th 2008 2:32 PM

Gotta' love the Wawa girls! xoxoxo
by Bridget on March 6th 2008 2:54 PM

Wawa is the high point of my semi-annual trips to Delaware.

Greatest...convenience store....ever.
by Mike Cynewski on March 6th 2008 2:57 PM

I happen to know some of these ladies, and they are enjoying life (hanging at Wawa stores, of course)while making a difference, and honoring their friend/classmate.
Well written article - do some more!
P.S. The regular coffee mixed with a tad of Hazelnut, then splashed with Irish Cream is the best...Sheetz is an also-ran, and so 20th century..
by Jack on March 6th 2008 6:30 PM

So let me see-If I donate.. say $50.00.. to the Fabulous Five to spend at one of the stores, Wawa will match it! think of the possibilities...hmmmmmm
by Rosemary Grosso on March 6th 2008 7:03 PM

I think these girls should be applauded for turning a fun hobby into a worthwhile cause! Thanks for making a difference one Wawa at a time!!!! You go girls!
by Chris on March 7th 2008 8:15 AM

by Scott on March 23rd 2008 9:02 PM



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