How to Turn a Bag of Cardboard Scraps into New School Supplies
(or bypass the cardboard altogether and do it on line)
(or bypass the cardboard altogether and do it on line)
I'm a mom of 2 public school children in the beleaguered, chronically underfunded Chicago Public School System. Our middle school collects Box Tops to trade for money for supplies they're sorely in need of, and when everyone clips a few boxes it adds up to big benefits for schools in a pretty painless way--up to $20,000 annually per school big.
Disclosure: ChiIL Mama is happy to partner up with Jewel Osco once again and we have been compensated for sharing this information with our readers. As always, all opinions are our own.
It's Easy:
Find the Box Tops symbol on hundreds of products...
Clip it & turn it in at your school. Each one is worth a DIME!
Check out great deals on General Mills Cereal and Nature Valley Granola Bars. Not only will you see great sales that can be combined with coupons, but these products participate in the Box Tops for Education program too!
Check Out Jewel-Osco's
Growing
Local Learning Program
Box Tops for Education® and ACME, ALBERTSONS, JEWEL-OSCO, and SHAW'S have joined together to create Growing Local Learning®, a program to help shoppers earn cash for their schools.
Since Growing Local Learning® started in March 2010, over $3.1 million has been earned by schools through Growing Local Learning®!
Buy 10 participating General Mills Box Tops of Education Items and get 25 bonus eBoxTops on your register receipt. The purchase must be made in a single shopping visit. Log onto http://www.growinglocallearning.com/ and enter code and 50 bonus eBoxTops are credited to your school of choice.
They also feature yummy recipes at the Growing Local Learning site. Check it out.
Disclosure: Once again, ChiIL Mama is happy to partner up with Jewel Osco and we have been compensated for sharing this information with our readers. As always, all opinions are our own.
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