In the first quarter of 2008, there weren't many deals and my poor health didn't provide me with much motivation to get out and take advantage of them anyway.
This quarter was mostly personal hygiene products like soap, shampoo, deodorant, and toothpaste.
Q1 2008 (VALUE / SPENT): $301.28 / $21.51Each $1 contribution carried the value of roughly $14 in purchases when sale prices, coupons, and rebates were factored in!
I started the Brunswick Cares donation club at the end of 2005 in order to donate non-perishable food and personal care items to charitable organizations. After some research, I settled on Troy’s Unity House Food Pantry since they tend to HIV/AIDS affected, elderly, and poor constituencies.
Over the years I would see things for free, or at a significant discount when I was shopping and I'd think they might be good for someone even though I didn't particularly need or want the items. So I decided to take advantage of the freebies and donate them to reputable charities. What started as a personal effort turned into a eclectic collection of friends and neighbors as soon as folks found out about what I was doing and my success. Everyone gets excited when they can actually see the bags and boxes of goods that I accumulate.
MISSION STATEMENT
Brunswick Cares collects donations from club members at the beginning of every quarter. Over the course of the next three months, the club watches for incredible deals on non-parishable food and personal care items — then buys them in bulk and donates them to charity. This provides the highest amount of quality products to needy families at the best cost.
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2 comments:
Isn't this what you did with sending stuff to my friend in Iraq? Very nice, Gavin.
Yes...I used the Q4 money to send all that stuff to Iraq! :)
I didn't do so well last quarter but I'm already near that amount and it isn't the end of April yet!
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