When Shopping for Your “Usual Stuff” Helps Provide Food for a Child. #CouponsforChange.org

Maybe you are aware there is a crisis regarding people and food in this country and more importantly it’s not just people, it’s children. We are a rich country but so many children go to bed hungry because there is not enough money “trickling down” to feed them. That’s not a guilt trip, it’s a fact. I have been around schools and volunteered at schools both rich and poor- it’s an epidemic. How would you like to help a child get a food just by doing your usual shopping at the supermarket or drugstore just by using coupons that you print out. Not only do you save money on items you typically buy, but the benefit from you using a special kind of coupon (that costs you nothing) is that it helps provide funds to provide food to kids in need!

What if saving money could help the effort to end childhood hunger in America?

That is exactly what Coupons for Change is offering with their “Help Set a Place at the Table” Campaign in a new partnership with Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry® a national non-profit organization that is working to end hunger for 16 million American children. In this season of “giving,” the campaign makes it simple to connect children struggling with hunger to the food they need.

Here’s how it works:
Go to couponsforchange.org.
Clip and Use 3 coupons and help connect a child in need to a meal!

Check out these videos from CouponsforChange.org


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SO EASY. I did it myself and found that I used a lot more coupons than I thought and I just bought the things I normally buy. I didn’t buy anything extra except for items on sale.

The bottom line is that this program of printing out a few coupons only costs you a couple of minutes of your time. If you don’t use coupons, maybe this will be the incentive to do so because it’s painless for you to do so. It would be worth it to help someone in need and for you to give back without digging into your wallet!

I certainly have found it easy. I just need them to remind me once a week to get the coupons. I think that couponsforchange.org could use a mobile app to make it EASIER to download some coupons! As a shopping expert and a “saving money” while shopping are 2 of the areas in which I am an expert. This is soooooooooo easy. Cmon!! Just do this! Help a child get a meal this week by downloading– and using– 3 coupons! Change the life of a child without it being a hardship on you!

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Stevie Wilson,
LA-Story.com

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2 thoughts on “When Shopping for Your “Usual Stuff” Helps Provide Food for a Child. #CouponsforChange.org

  1. I’m curious and couldn’t find the answer ~ maybe you know
    Is there something special in these codes that makes them different from coupons for the same items gotten elsewhere?
    Sharing everywhere I can
    Thanks sweetie

    BTW you might want to change your settings so that links open in a new page so that people like me can scope it out without having to find your original post again 🙂

  2. Yes there is something special in these codes so that they know if you have used them. These are different products and the coupons aren’t part of what I normally see as couponed products for the time period I am pulling them for.

    Thanks for the suggestion. I didn’t know that setting was missing. (we had a crash of the site last year.. we lost a lot of things — sigh)

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