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Pay it forward with a Tupperware Fund Raiser

Do you ever think about doing "A random act of kindness?"

Do you want to feel good about doing something special for someone less fortunate?

I bet you always wanted to pay that extra quarter at the toll booth for the next guy, but couldn't figure out how to do it. Well, this is even better.

There are a lot of people out there that would like to give, but they are feeling the pinch right now, too!  You may have one of those great big hearts, but aren't sure where to start, so I am here to tell you.

Create a Giving Circle

I was reading a blog on the internet recently about a new trend called “Giving Circles.”  These Giving Circles make it possible for even those of us on a limited budget to know the joy of giving. Anyone can create a Giving Circle with the help of a few friends.

1.  I've seen a group of teachers get together to help out a local food bank. They raised enough money to fill many shelves in the pantry and do this every couple of months.

2. A local Karate club raised money for a local family whose home burned down, right before they moved in.

3. Some scouts in a rural area helped a local family that had a poor corn crop due to the weather. None of these children had to raise money by themselves, they had their parents, church, school and community to help them.

Tupperware Fundraiser

Tupperware fundraisers are a great way to earn money for Giving Circles. Tupperware fundraisers are backed by a well-known organization with 63 years of experience. Tupperware fundraisers are also coached by their local Tupperware consultant (that would be me.) And best of all, Tupperware fundraisers offer durable products that last a lifetime.

You can earn thousands of dollars for your Giving Circle, by holding just one Tupperware Fundraiser over a two week period.  Best of all, as you sell, you see the profits immediately. No need to wait until all the orders are delivered. 

Enlist Helpers

Your Giving Circle members don't have to do all of the work by themselves. If you hold a Tupperware fundraiser for a worthy cause, you will find lots of people willing to help. Just ask neighbors, friends, church members, or practically anyone you know if they are willing to give up a few hours toward helping someone in need. Just explain your cause to co-workers, teachers, clery, etc. You won't be disappointed, because lots of people want to feel good by giving, but may have limited resources, just like you.

Tupperware “Parties" with a Cause

Your can make your Tupperware fundraiser work by holding Tupperware parties at various places around your community. Email invitations can tell the guests that the purpose of the "party" is to raise money for someone in need. You might even mention the specific local need toward which proceeds will go, especially if it is going to the local food bank or soup kitchen.

Tupperware Sales

If parties are not convenient, then Tupperware fundraising door-to-door sales may be the right form for you. You might also get permission to set up a table at a local mall or food store. If your purpose is a charity, you shouldn't have any problems finding great locations

Call me today, and I will be happy to review this information with you or your group or organization.

Lisa Zarzecki (610) 551-9357




Last Updated: November 2009
Author: Pookie

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