School Collection Projects
The Box Top label is found on General Mills’ products, Ziploc bags, cereal’s, baking products, refrigerated/dairy, snacks and frozen foods.
Each label is worth 10 cents when redeemed for a school. When cutting off label, please do not cut off the expiration date as it is needed for validation. Palubicki's Grocery ReceiptsWe collect the receipts and we received 1% of the total receipt amount from Palubicki Grocery Store in Fosston. Thank you Palubicki's for your committment to charities throughout the area!
Central Market Grocery ReceiptsWe collect the receipts and they will give us 1% of the total receipt if it has the We Care sticker on it. You need to ask for the sticker when you are checking out groceries. Thank you Central Market for your commitment to giving back to the communities you serve.
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St. Michael's School is collecting Coca-Cola Rewards points. These are located on the cases of Coke products or inside the bottle cap. Just clip the code on cases or save the bottle cap and drop in the collection box at St. Michael's Church or St. Michael's School.
Please save cancelled stamps for the missions. The stamp should have ¼ inch of paper around it. We send them to the Franciscan Missions at Waterford, WI.
The missions sell them to stamp collectors and the profits benefit their missionary work. Take Charge of Education
Nothing in the market today demonstrates the long-standing and steadfast commitment to proving schools with much-needed undesignated funds like the Take Charge of Education school fundraising program. Since the program was launched in 1997, Target has donated over $169 million through fundraising dollars —including nearly $30 million in 2005 alone. This consistent and hassle-free funding support for local schools is making a huge difference in classrooms all across the country. How it Works: Through the Take Charge of Education program, Target donates an amount equal to 1% of REDcard (Target Visa and Target Card) purchases made at Target and Target.com and ½% of Target Visa purchases made elsewhere, to the eligible K-12 school of your choice.For some schools, this adds up to over $10,000 a year. ·Parents, grandparents, and friends simply designate an eligible K-12 public, private, or parochial school to benefit from purchases made on their REDCard. ·Checks are sent to the school principal two times a year (September and March) |