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Fund Raising and Benefit Idea's

Benefit your Local Crisis Pregnancy Center

Have a baby shower in your neighorhood or local church to benefit a needy couple or yourlocal Crisis Preganancy Center. You can share a baby shower cake and games while wrapping the gifts and tagging them with what is inside. An alternative is having a pamper party. Have the admission be a pack of diapers. This is a great way to collect hundreds of diapers for a needy cause.

Benefit your School Classrooms or Library

Hold a book swap at school. This is a great way for students to acquire some new reading material and help teachers at the same time! During the "Book Collection Week",students will bring in books to donate to the book swap. They will receive one credit for every two books they donate. Then during" Book Store Week",they'll chose from the donated books to spend their credit. Also, a contest between the classrooms could be whichever classroom donates the most books get to chose from the books first from the left over books that will be donated to the classrooms or library.

Toy Drive at School

Everyone bring a new unwrapped toy as an entrance fee to a movie night at school. You can even add to the excitement by making it a pajama party. Everyone is allowed to dress in their pajama's. Don't forget the popcorn and drinks to make it fun. Also, for a mixture of gifts for different age children, have each child bring a gift for their own age. You could also say A boy bring a boy gift and a girl bring one for a girl. Don't forget to invite friends and family, as long as they bring a toy. of course. You can donate your new toys to your local Social Services Deptment, they are always helping needy families through the holiday's.

Prom Dress Swap

It can be expensive buying a new dress every time a dance or prom rolls around, especially if you have more than one child you need to buy for. Get together with some parents help and have a dress swap. Instruct all the students to get a permission form to participate signed by the parents. As the girls arrive with their dresses put their name on it. If they like another dress they can swap. Meaning they no longer own their original dress. They then take their new dress home. Be sure to have an area where students can change into the dress with mirrors handy. You also might have a way for students to call their parents if there are any questions. To avoid any problems altogether you may want to require the parents presence to swap.You could also use this as a fund raiser for the Booster club, Choir or band .Charge a small entrance fee like $2. Who couldn't afford that for a new dress. Get creative with it. For instance you can include accessories such as shoes or purses. Most importantly have fun.

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