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Communities in Schools PB&J drive

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DFWRocket, Oct 28, 2014.

  1. DFWRocket

    DFWRocket Member

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    Hey Guys - My daughters Indian Princess tribe is raising funds to buy Peanut Butter and Jelly for Communities In Schools.

    Communities In Schools is the nation’s largest and most effective organization dedicated to keeping kids in school and helping them succeed in life. They partner with local schools, businesses, social service agencies, health care providers and volunteers. Whether it’s food, school supplies, health care, counseling, academic assistance or a positive role model, Communities In Schools is there to help.

    $4 buys a large jar of Peanut Butter, so every small amounts help. If 100 people donate $5, we'd reach our goal and would be able to provide 50 jars of Peanut Butter & 50 Jars of Jelly.

    By the way, CIS They have a 4-Star rating from Charity Navigator.

    Here is the link to the GoFundMe account - Thanks in advance


    http://www.gofundme.com/LakotaTribePBJ
     
  2. VooDooPope

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    Will I be held liable if some kid with a nut allergy gets ahold of the pb&j?
     
  3. SwoLy-D

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    Indian feather or dot? :confused:
     
  4. DFWRocket

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    nope

    The Indian Princess program was started by the YMCA as a way to bring dads and daughters together through camping and other events. We have 5 campouts a year, a daddy-daughter dance, are a part of our local Christmas Parade, have a skate night and a hockey-game night. It is based on the Native American Nations with each group named after a different tribe.
     

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