Collect Labels and Box Tops for Education

February 20, 2009

Collect Labels and Box Tops for Education

February 20, 2009

Your labels will help purchase equipment for schools in need! One easy way that you can help American children is by collecting labels from products that you use every day!

Labels from many of your favorite food products can by traded in by the elementary schools across America for new microscopes, athletic equipment, and more.

Products that are eligible include:
• Campbell’s® soup products
• Pepperidge Farm items
• Green Giant Vegetable products
• Pillsbury baking items
• Cheerios and other cereals

• Hefty bags and other paper products
• AND MANY MORE

Click here to see a list complete list of eligible Campbell’s® products: Campbell’s® Labels for Education.

Click here to see a complete list of eligible Box Tops products: Box Tops for Education.

To contribute labels to Americans Helping Americans®: Labels for Education

1) Clip clean labels from the listed products so that the UPC/bar code is visible.

2) Send your collected labels to:
Americans Helping Americans®
Attn: Labels for Education
8301 Richmond Highway, Suite 100
Alexandria, VA 22309

Americans Helping Americans® will make sure that every label gets to schools in need so they can use them immediately for their kids! Have a question? Email us at info@helpingamericans.org or call us at 703-317-9412.

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