SCHOOL GUIDE
The Change for America’s Babies school guide will help you convey to your students the importance of taking care of themselves, and volunteering their time while raising funds that help babies be born healthy. It’s a great way to bring students together in the classroom, the school and in their community.

Download School Guide (pdf 303K)


LETTER TO PRINCIPAL/SUPERINTENDENT
Send this letter to your school principal/superintendent to get their approval and support of the activities in your school.

Download Letter (word doc)


LETTER TO PARENTS
Use this letter to inform parents of your class activities. Ask them to reinforce the lessons and values that their children will be learning while participating in Change for America’s Babies.

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CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION
Have students set a fundraising goal and enter it on your wall tracker. Make sure that it’s realistic. Place it in a prominent location in your school and update it regularly. Goals give everyone something to work towards. It adds to the team spirit.

Download Certificate (pdf 1.6 MB)


WALL TRACKER
Award every student with a certificate of appreciation. Thank them for helping all babies be born healthy.

Download Wall Tracker (pdf 2.4 MB)

 

 

 

POSTER
Hang your poster in your office, your church, or wherever you are planning your event, use the empty space to promote your campaign including any dates or location information.

Download Poster (pdf 820 K)

FLYER
Pass flyers out to friends, family and parents to urge them to donate their change to make a Change for America’s Babies.

Download Flyer (pdf ??K)

CANISTER WRAPPER
Use the wrapper to decorate a water jug, bucket or jar and collect coins in your office, at your school, or any other clubs, meetings or events you attend

Download Wrapper (pdf 1.3 MB)

 

  FUNDRAISING IDEAS
Here are just a few ideas about things you can do to make a Change for America’s Babies. All of these ideas can easily be adapted. Get creative and have fun!

Download Fundraising Ideas.pdf (pdf55K)