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At Dollar Tree and Family Dollar, we are
fortunate to have the opportunity to make
a di erence in the lives of people all across
North America. First and foremost, we help
customers from coast to coast stretch their household
budgets through our stores located across 48 U.S. states
and  ve Canadian provinces. In addition, our social
impact reaches further through a variety of programs
and practices that include philanthropic e orts, the
impact on local economic development, our employee
culture and the Companys expectations of business
partners.
By continuing to grow our store base annually,
we are supporting our local communities through job
creation and assisting our customers to manage their
household budgets by delivering great values. Our plans
for 2016 include opening 550 additional stores.
The Company’s corporate giving program bene ts
people on a national level as well. We have supported
many national programs, including Operation Homefront,
Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Feeding America.
Since 2007, Dollar Tree customers have donated tens
of millions of toys and other items to the families of U.S.
Armed Forces personnel through Operation Homefront.
These items are collected at our stores and distributed by
Operation Homefront at U.S. military bases nationwide.
This process takes place throughout the year with
holiday toy drives, back-to-school supply collections and
emergency need collections.
VALUE: Making
a di erence by
giving back.
AT DOLLAR TREE AND FAMILY DOLLAR, WE ARE FORTUNATE
TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE
LIVES OF PEOPLE ALL ACROSS NORTH AMERICA.
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