Dear Friends:
The Labels for Education program is a
great way to get FREE merchandise for our school and
it’s even better this year. Campbell’s has made it
easier for Hope Christian School School to reach our
collection goals with over 150 products now worth 5
points! Also, the new collection process makes it even
easier to redeem merchandise. Visit
labelsforeducation.com for details.
Participating in the program is easy — simply save
proofs of purchase from participating Campbell products
and send them to our school. Some of the products
eligible for redemption in the program include:
- Campbell's® soups
- Campbell's™ or Franco-American® SpaghettiOs®
pasta
- Campbell's® beans, gravies, and canned pasta
- Prego® pasta sauces
- Swanson® broths and canned poultry
- Campbell's® tomato juice
- Pepperidge Farm® breads, cookies, crackers, and
frozen products
- Campbell's® Foodservice products
The following products are worth 5 points!
- 26 varieties of condensed soup in specially
marked cans
- All Campbell’s® Microwaveable Soups
- All Campbell’s® Supper Bakes® Meal Kits
- Al V8 Splash® Beverages
- All Pepperidge Farm® Goldfish® crackers
(visit labelsforeducation.com for a complete list of
products and point values)
Click here for a printable version of the entire
list.
Help multiply our efforts by asking your friends and
family to collect proofs of purchase on behalf of our
school. Community members can pledge their support by
making a Community Pledge at www.labelsforeducation.com.
Simply invite friends and family to visit the website,
and click into the "Community Pledge" link. Here they
can make a voluntary pledge to help our school.
If you have any questions, or would like to help with
our Labels for Education collection drive, please
contact our program coordinator, Dave Riffe, at
813-961-1214. Don't forget to visit
www.labelsforeducation.com for a complete list of
participating products and more information about the
program.
Thanks so much for your support. Together with
Campbell's Labels for Education — we can build a better
school for the children.
Sincerely,