Welcome to the Green Giant’s “Raise A Giant” Anti-Bullying Campaign & $25 Visa GC Giveaway
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Sponsored by: Green Giant’s “Raise A Giant” Anti-Bullying Campaign #MyBlogSpark
Kathy’s Freebies & Savings is excited to be helping out with this giveaway. We could all use a little extra money, right? Just enter below for your chance to win a $25 Visa gift card. Good luck to all.
Green Giant knows it takes a lot more to raise a healthy child then just getting them to eat their vegetables. Kids these days live in a world that is bigger and scarier than the world we grew up in, and they need help and encouragement to navigate that world with confidence and pride.
Unfortunately one of the hardest things kids have to deal with is bullying. When a child is bullied by a peer it can turn his or her life into a daily gauntlet of fear and anxiety.
How Do You Raise A Giant?
We’re asking parents to write a letter to their kids telling them how special they are and encouraging them to be part of the bullying prevention solution by being a giant. To get started parents can visit our community at the Green Giant “Raise a Giant” Website and read the letters others have written.
Now for the giveaway: One lucky person will win a $25 Visa Gift Card. This is open to US and ends 11/22/2013 @ 11:59 pm est. To enter, Simply do the tasks on the Giveaway Tools widget below and you’re set to have a chance to win!
Disclosure: The information and prize pack have been provided by Green Giant® through MyBlogSpark. Disclaimer: I got a $25 donation in my name to do this product Review & Giveaway and was not paid for my response. Please note that SaraLee’s Deals Steals & Giveaways and Kathy’s Freebies & Savings are not responsible for sponsors who do not fulfill their prize.
Rosie says
Green Giant has partnered with PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center and We Day Minnesota to help kids learn how to prevent, stop and cope with bullying. Great!!
Sarah W says
I learned how adults can help kids stand up to bullying