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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Help Shorewood High School’s most fragile students earn a mini-van for their community based program


For over 37 years, Campbell's Labels for Education program has supported schools across the country by providing more than $110 million in FREE merchandise in exchange for proof of purchase from Campbell products. This year, the program is getting even better with a new look and focus on supporting the Arts, Athletics and Academic enrichment programs that can spark children's successes. Labels for Education is also adding new partnerships, programs, resources and incentives to help generate more support for our school. 


You can help Shorewood High School’s most fragile students earn a mini-van for our community based program, simply by collecting Campbell UPCs and sending them to Shorewood High.

"This year our goal is to collect 100,000 points, and we're asking the community to help," said Veronica Cook the Coordinator for Shorewood High 's Labels for Education program. "If we work together, we can build better schools for our children."

It's easy to pitch in. Simply save product UPCs from any of the following eligible Campbell products and send them to Shorewood High:
  • Campbell's® soups
  • Campbell's® Select Harvest® soups
  • Campbell's Supper Bakes® meal kits
  • SpaghettiOs® Pasta (Original and Meatball)
  • Campbell's® beans, gravies, and canned pasta
  • Prego® Italian sauces
  • Swanson® stocks, broths and canned poultry
  • V8® vegetable juices
  • V8 Splash® juice drinks
  • V8 Fusion® juice drinks
  • V8® soups
  • Campbell's® tomato juice
  • Pepperidge Farm® breads, cookies, and frozen products
  • Pepperidge Farm® Goldfish® crackers
  • Campbell® Foodservice products
Visit Labels for Education for a complete list of eligible products.

Mail the UPC codes to:
Attn: Veronica Cook
Shorewood High School
17300 Fremont Ave N
Shoreline WA 98133

Or, put them in an envelope addressed to:
Attn: Veronica Cook
Shorewood High School
and take the envelope to the front desk at any Shoreline school. Ask them to put in the inter-school mail.

For more information on how to be a part of Shorewood High's Labels for Education collection drive, contact the school coordinator, Veronica Cook, at 206-393-6818.

The 2010-2011 program runs until June 1, 2011.

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