I am a huge fan of supporting any charities (or anything for that matter) that help children in whichever way possible. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is dedicated to help children cure cancer and many other diseases. Right now, you can help support St. Jude’s too. Here’s how:
From May 10 through June 13, Procter & Gamble and Target stores invite you to clean your own house like Target House and help St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in its fight to find cures and save children battling deadly diseases — simply by purchasing specially-marked “red” Procter & Gamble products at Target. Target will donate fifty cents for every specially-marked “red” Swiffer® Wet Jet® and Swiffer Sweeper® Starter Kits as well as twenty-five cents for every specially-marked “red” Bounce®, Downy®, and Tide® from May 10 through June 13 at Target stores for a total of up to $250,000.
St. Jude is one of the world’s premier centers for the research and treatment of pediatric cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases. In addition to the donation to St. Jude, P&G will provide St. Jude patients and their families with these same P&G products to use throughout their stay at Target House and other St. Jude residential facilities in Memphis.
So, next time you purchase these items, look for the red packaging!
Enter to win your own kit which includes: samples of Bounce, Tide Plus Febreze Freshness Sport and Tide Stain Release, along with a full-size“red” Swiffer Sweeper Starter Kit (retail value approx $16). Also, be sure to check out all of our other giveaways here.
A complimentary product/service was provided for this review by Procter & Gamble; however, all opinions expressed are our own. We were not compensated in any other way for this review. See Mommies with Cents disclosure policy for more details.

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Procter & Gamble test on animals. You think your helping but your not. You think your winning but your not.
actually previous poster P&G no longer tests on animals and has new management in all of those departments. just because you read it on the internet doesnt always make it true.
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