
The McMahon Education Trust
Lewis Drug has established an education fund for the children of the man who died in the December building collapse.
Lewis is proud to partner with local non-profit organizations throughout the region dedicated to bettering the lives of those less fortunate.
Drop off your new, unwrapped toys at all Sioux Falls Lewis locations during October, November and December each year. Toys for Tots then distributes these as Christmas gifts to children in need throughout the community. Learn more about Toys for Tots.
Lewis is proud to host the Salvation Army Red Kettle Bell Ringers at many locations. Funds raised via red kettles benefit the Salvation Army’s affairs services, prison ministries, human trafficking awareness, hunger relief, homeless services, Christmas assistance and many other services. Learn more about the Salvation Army.
Santa for Seniors ensures that those who don't have family nearby still receive gifts and companionship this holiday season. Pick up a name card at any Lewis location to make a local senior’s holiday merry and bright.
Be a part of making holiday dreams come true with Volunteers of America – Dakotas’ Spirit Tree. Your donation helps fulfill the wishes of our participants who might otherwise have little this holiday season. Choose a name from any Spirit Trees and place your unwrapped underneath the Spirit Tree at any Sioux Falls Lewis location. Gifts must be collected by Thursday, December 17. Learn more about Volunteers of America – Dakotas.
For just $9.99, you can shower someone in need with holiday spirit. Lewis is proud to partner with The Banquet by offering ready-to-purchase personal care kits to be donated to Banquet guests. Learn more about The Banquet.
Do you have extra winter wear taking up space in your closet? Make room and help adults in need throughout the region. Drop off your gently used coats, scarves, hats and mittens at any Lewis location.
Are you a member of an organization that would like to partner with Lewis for donations or fundraisers? Please fill out our donation request form.
Lewis Drug has established an education fund for the children of the man who died in the December building collapse.
Lewis Family Drug Inc. donated more than $20,000 in cash and merchandise to assist disaster relief efforts in Canton and Wessington Springs and in the Iowa towns of Rock Rapids and Rock Valley.