Source: http://www.5minutesformom.com - Friday, December 26, 2014
This holiday season, Kellogg Canada donated $20 to the Salvation Army for each toy-inspired treat a Canadian uploaded to RiceKrispies.ca . The Salvation Army, in turn, used the donations to buy toys for children in need. (Please note that this post is part of a promotional campaign with Rice Krispies.) My children’s Christmas presents are scattered around the living room. Our Christmas tree is still lit, but underneath there are only a few scraps of wrapping paper I missed during my clean up. It is the after Christmas season now. We eat left overs, lounge in our new jammies, and rest up from the rush. It is my favorite part of the holidays. The time I get to sleep in and finally relax. My family and I are blessed to have had a holiday season that included full bellies and over-stuffed stockings. But I know that a horribly high number of children in the world, and even here in Canada, don’t have adequate food, clothing, and shelter any day of the year, let alone a day of feasting and gift giving. Thankfully, there are charitable programs that step in and help those in need during the holidays. We may not be able to help every family, or fill up every stocking in the world, but we can always do something, help somebody. Last year, we were thrilled to tell our Canadian readers about a wonderful program Kellogg’s Rice Krispies and The Salvation Army were running called, Treats for Toys . Fortunately, it was a great success and this y
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