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Healthy fundraisers

11 years 11 months ago #161362 by How does one handle Candy Bar sales
Replied by How does one handle Candy Bar sales on topic Re:Healthy fundraisers
Candy Bar Sales are almost "Easy As Pie" very profitable and easy. When a school wellness policy promotes health & wellness for the children would this be a conflict? Most of the members on the PTA feel that it is up to the parents to decide to buy or not to buy. Many school PTA do runs and walks but in our area so many walks take place I think it's walked out.
17 years 2 months ago #132500 by JHB
Replied by JHB on topic RE: Healthy fundraisers
I just sat on a committee about this. One of the publications/flyers we thought was well done was by Connecticut.

www.sde.ct.gov/sde/lib/sde/PDF/DEPS/Stud...y_Fundraising_BW.pdf
17 years 2 months ago #132443 by lnj1971
Replied by lnj1971 on topic RE: Healthy fundraisers
Take a look at this site for some info regarding a healthy fundraiser: just put in that you are interested in "other" and then type "fundraiser". Include how to contact you and the company will get you the info.

www.ahealthcafe.com/cgi-bin/team.cgi?id=...on=show&moreinfo=yes
18 years 1 month ago #84621 by StepPres
Replied by StepPres on topic RE: Healthy fundraisers
I would be interested to know more about nwmom's read-a-thon. Could you please post some details, i.e. how much you earned, how many students you have and how many participated, how long it went on for, anything that would help us get ours off the ground!
18 years 1 month ago #84620 by <cookbook>
Replied by <cookbook> on topic RE: Healthy fundraisers
we collected 'healthy only' recipes from parents, let kids do the illustrations. of course, you need someone to look them over closely, to make sure they are 'healthy'. everyone has a different idea of what is healthy. then publish it on your own, or use a service (google for school/cookbook/fundraiser) and sell the books to parents and community/local MOPS or MOMS clubs etc.
18 years 2 months ago #84619 by nwmom
Replied by nwmom on topic RE: Healthy fundraisers
Our two most successful fundraisers are our jog-a-thon and read-a-thon. Both have little overhead and the kids all get really excited. This year for the read-a-thon (children get flat pledges or pledges by the half-hour of reading)the kids got a scale for each hour of reading they completed. A local artist (and school mom) painted a wonderful dragon down our main hallway and the dragon scales were put up everyday during the fundraiser...it was wonderful!!! The final result was over a 1500 hours in reading, great amount of $$$ for our PTO and a beautiful colorful dragon in our hallway...showing the kids what they had accomplished.
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