The Kids in Need Foundation is so great, they support teachers, students and classrooms, now they need OUR support!
The Kids In Need Foundation, an IEUW KidSmart partner, is pleased to announce a partnership with Sunny Delight Beverages Co. (SDBC) and the SunnyD Book Spree. The program launched this August and will benefit the Kids In Need National Network of Resource Centers through a donation of up to $300,000 this year.
Learn how
Teachers in the US spend approximately $550 out of pocket annually on supplies for their classrooms (1). 13 million kids in the US live in poverty (2). The SunnyD Book Spree makes it easy to help both causes. SunnyD, the Kids In Need Foundation and a national book publisher have teamed up to help teachers obtain much-needed supplies for classrooms. And they need your help!
2 ways to participate
1. Collect 20 labels with your class, and get 20 books for your classroom!*
or
2. Collect labels and help raise money for Kids In Need (10 cents per label)!
*Teachers can only submit labels once. Please collect all labels before sending it to SunnyD. The first 20 labels will be counted for free books, then any labels over the first 20 will be put towards the donation to the Kids In Need Foundation. SunnyD will select 20 age-appropriate books for the classroom. Allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. While supplies last. Subsequent entries will go toward a donation to the Kids In Need Foundation; each label donated will contribute 10 cents to Kids In Need, with SunnyD donating a minimum of $100,000 and up to $300,000. Program ends November 14, 2009; entries must be postmarked no later than November 14, 2009. Thank you for making classrooms sunnier places.
3 easy steps
1. Parents can collect UPC labels on valid SunnyD products.
2. Parents then send the UPC labels to their child's teacher.
3. Teachers will complete the entry form and send it to SunnyD!
Teachers, get the entry form!
See rules for complete details
(1) "Quality Education Data, Teacher Buying Behavior 2006-07"
(2) http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html
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