Hooters Partners With the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida for Cookie Sales 

Nine Hooters locations in South Florida have partnered with the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida to assist in their annual fundraising efforts. For the second consecutive year, the Girl Scouts will have cookie booths at nine local Hooters locations to support their goal of providing 75,000 boxes of cookies to U.S. military men and women. Hooters will match every box sold (up to $15,000) by the Girl Scouts at each of their South Florida Hooters restaurant locations on Thursday, Feb. 3, Friday, Feb. 4, Saturday, Feb. 5 and Sunday, Feb. 6. 

The additional boxes purchased by Hooters will be donated to the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida’s Cookies for the Military program. In 2021, South Florida Hooters donated $15,000 to the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida and $15,000 to the Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast, Florida.  

“Since 2009, Girl Scout of Southeast Florida has donated more than 639,000 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies to our brave women and men who are serving our country,” says Lisa Johnson, CEO of Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida. “It’s because of the generosity and support of company’s like Hooters that allows us to give soldiers a taste of home they miss while they are away.” 

South Florida Hooters Locations Participating:

Hooters of Beach Place (17 South Atlantic Blvd., Fort Lauderdale) 954-767-0014

Hooters of Boca Raton (2240 NW 19 St., Suite 1101-A, Boca Raton) 561 -391-8903

Hooters of Fort Lauderdale (6345 N. Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale) 954-928-0026

Hooters of Pembroke Pines (7990 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines) 954-962-6330

Hooters of Sunrise (3805 North University Drive, Sunrise) 954-748-1000

Hooters of Weston (2282 Weston Road, Weston) (954) 990-7047

“We are thrilled to host the next generation of young female entrepreneurs,” says Kristi Quarles, Hooters’ Director of Marketing, an eight-year veteran of the Girl Scouts, who has first-hand experience on the importance and the skills learned from the Girl Scouts’ annual fundraising efforts. “We are proud to partner with the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida and have their cookie booths at our restaurants and to help them reach more people in our community to provide cookies for the Military, a taste of home to show we care.” 

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