![]() | If you eat Tyson products, you can help Holy Spirit School earn money! PTO Presidents Angie Burck and Donia Yaggi have announced that the school is taking part in a national fund-raising program sponsored by Tyson Foods, Inc. The program is called Project A+, and, ac-cording to our co-Presidents it works like this: "There’s a Project A+ label, worth 24¢, on various Tyson products that feature the Project A+ logo on the front of the package. Schools earn money from Tyson by collecting and redeeming the labels." |
Participating schools can earn up to $12,000 per academic year, and there are no restrictions on
how the funds are used. "We can use the money for anything we need — field trips, computer
equipment, sports gear, library books — anything!" said the PTO Presidents.
Our Tyson Project A+ coordinator, Kim Melton, states,” Just send your labels in an envelope with
my last name on it. When we collect 100 labels I will send them into Tyson, and they will mail us a heck! It is just that easy.” "Our goal this year is to collect a total of 6300 labels so that we can raise $1500.00. That is aproximately 18 labels per student!” Melton went on to urge everyone to participate in the program. "If everyone out in the community clips and saves the Tyson Project A+ redemption labels, we can make this program a huge success for our school."
For more information on the Tyson Project A+ program, contact Kim Melton or check out the Tyson Project A+ Web site, http://www.tyson.com/projectaplus/ .