Tuesday, September 30, 2014

There are so many ways to make a difference!

It seems like more often than not there is always an organization or charity collecting money for fundraisers. It seems almost impossible to go through the line at the grocery store without being asked if you would like to donate. If you are like me you try to give every single time that you are asked because you want to help make a difference. Did you know that there are ways you can help that are as simple as doing your grocery shopping?

Box Tops for Education:  You can find box tops on hundreds of different items. I started paying attention to the items that I was purchasing and it’s amazing how many different items will have those special tops on them. I even saw them on binders that we purchased for our CU branches. All you have to do is clip the box tops from packages, send the box tops to your child’s school and the school will receive 10 cents per box top! That can definitely add up. Don’t have any children in school? That’s ok because someone you know probably does and would be happy to take them off your hands. Some businesses even have Box Top collection receptacles and will donate to local schools throughout the year. Visit http://www.boxtopsforeducation.info/ for more information and a list of participating products.


Labels for Education: Look for the labels for education on participating Product UPC and beverage/Sauce caps. Clip the labels from the item and donate to participating schools so that they can earn FREE education merchandise. Again, you will be amazed at the number of items that have these labels on them! There are even labels on BIC pens! Something that you probably use on a daily basis! Visit http://www.labelsforeducation.com/ for a list of participating products and more information.


Pop Tab Collection for Ronald McDonald House: Whether you are popping open an ice cold beer, a refreshing can of soda or opening a can of soup those little tabs can make a difference.  Look for special Ronald McDonald pop tab collection containers in the shape of a house at schools, community organizations and businesses in your area. You can also contact a Ronald McDonald house near you to ask about getting your own house for collection. Those tabs are recycled and turned into cash this helps the Ronald McDonald house pay the bills and gives families a place to stay while their children are in the hospital. It’s something so small that makes such a big difference. Visit http://www.rmhc.org/other-ways-to-help to find out how you can help this organization.


So the next time you are at the grocery store make sure to buy those items with the Box Top for Education and the Labels for Education. Think twice about recycling that can with the tab still on it. Something so simple can make a difference for some great organizations. 

Post by: Katie B 

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