Help MAKE A Difference: Boxtops for Education

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You may already be familiar with General Mills & their Boxtops for Education program but don’t miss out on this opportunity to give back! Make a Difference for your school and/or those around our country! Choose a school to support. Your designated school will receive all of your online Box Tops earnings. Watch your personal earnings grow throughout the year as you silently help to inspire creativity, give each student an opportunity to learn, and more!

Each penny earned in our schools is vital to our future, our children! Your children may be grown and/or you may not have children but I’m sure there’s one look, one gesture, one……..one child that made a difference in your life! He/she may have graced you with a smile, said something silly to you, hugged your neck, held your hand…………don’t allow these free gifts to go unnoticed! Invest in our children today!

The process is simple: one email, password, a zip code, a selected school, & a check mark for acceptance and you are logged on to give! Additionally, place your scissors in a handy location in the kitchen to clip away Box Tops for Education as you see them on packages throughout your day, week, month. Place them in an envelope or Ziploc bag. When your “organizational tool” fills with Box Tops place them in your purse and/or car to drop off at your local school and/or give them to a parent/child out in public to donate to their specific classroom. You’ll know who will pass your Box Tops right into his/her classroom if it isn’t your child already with the honor of making a difference! Recently, I gave a bag of Box Tops to a child at Chic-Fil-A to give to her Kindergarten classroom (after receiving permission from her dad). She beamed with delight!

Make a difference with Boxtops for Education!

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Litsa is a stay at home mom to a beautiful little girl. She is a native of Greece and now resides in Tennessee. As a former teacher, Litsa wears many hats that it takes to make a home a functioning home!

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