Green students fundraising

September 7, 2008 · Print This Article

Remember the days when you wandered door to door, armed with a case of chocolate bars or a catalogue, donning your best smile to raise money for your school? Once in high school, did you donate to bake sales, participate in the auctions and attend the coffee houses?

Four university graduates remember, and have collaborated to create Green Students Fundraising.

Available all through Canada, students, campuses, groups and clubs across the country

are selling green products such as CFL light bulbs and plastic-free water bottles and educating consumers in order to raise money for their projects.

Armed with the slogan, “Raising green that’s clean!”, you can feel good about fundraising through them. Not only are you earning money to carry out crucial events and programs, you’re plus making the world a cleaner, greener place. Check out their Facebook group too!

[Source] Amanda Miller

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