So, Candy, both beams few broken – Kids Halloween Candy for a charitable donation
Kansas City, MO (Vocus) 30 September 2010
â? AI? m donate 13 pounds of candy to soldiers, to send one? ? Mattie said eight years Kansas City. Mattie, with hundreds of children and families together some of their Halloween candy to a candy smile Change Lives Exchange-sponsored events held nationally last year.
What makes a child a part of the beard say they have worked so hard to collect? Many children and families are established to support a good cause. Not only do you get free candy, troops abroad or to local charities, but the event is organized by the national nonprofit, Smiles Change Lives, which helps children in need braces get sponsored.
serving 50 states, SCL National Orthodontics month (October), devoted to the organization at the national level in partnership with its suppliers orthodontics. Each practice delivers healthy, the teeth of the environment in exchange for candy donations, and hosting games and fun activities at their event.
Visit the official site of candy exchange for a state by state list of the 20 events Candy Exchange.
Parents and dentists agree
that sweets are bad for your teeth. Sticky, chewy sweets, and can actually create emergencies for people with braces. â? AI? m giving away most of my Halloween candy, because I donâ? t want to break my hook, â? Jonathan admits 12 years Aurora, CO, attended the event last year.
serious damage and supporting children and families offer to avoid a healthier alternative to all the candy in Nazi Oral Medicine Month, children, adults and families to collect prayers, some bring their Halloween candy on one of the many sites hosting this fun, free events.
â? Wea? look forward to our second year at the SCL Candy Exchange â? Faber Zackary hand, the SCL provider of Long Iceland, NY. â? We collected over 1,000 pounds of candy last year and our community was very involved in the spirit of this, if necessary.? In the past year? s event raised a total of £ 6,000 .. This year, SCL has a goal of collecting 10,000 pounds of candy set.
â? Last year our event was so successful that we call in troops to help us, away from sweets, had one? acknowledges Dr. Steven Hechler, SCL provider in Overland Park, KS. â? Wea? re big fans of this event because it gives us the opportunity to support a great charity and avoid some of the caves along the trail. Itâ? His grin grin situation for all â? Adds Dr. Hechler.
Candy Exchange events are only a means to help SCL approach to local government, thousands of children serve in this year. To ask for help, please visit to Smiles Change Lives, or call 888-900-3554 for an application by mail http://www.smileschangelives.org/apply. Information is available available in
Spanish.
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