Monday, June 28, 2010

Students Produce - Using Profits to Help Educate Homeless Students Throughout the USA

Students Produce - Using Profits to Help Educate Homeless Students Throughout the USA


Student's Produce - Helping Homeless Students

kids readingThe Problem:
An estimated 1.6 million students in the USA are homeless. Organizations exist in your community to provide assistance to these children. The organizations need more funding.
One Part of the Solution:
You can help without making a donation. Student's Produce can sell fresh fruits and vegetables in your supermarket every day, and donate 50% of our audited after-tax profits from Student's Produce sales to non-profit organizations that help homeless students in your area. Watch video on our most recent donation: Mayor of Skid Row Presents $5000 Check to "School On Wheels".
How Can You Help:
Simply invite your supermarket to sell Student's Produce using the form on the right side of this page. You only need to provide your name, zip code, the supermarket name and your email address, which will all be kept 100% confidential.


A Message from Our Spokesperson,
General Jeff
General Jeff


"I am proud to be the spokesperson for the Student's Produce program. By working together, Americans can now provide much needed assistance to 1.6 million homeless students without making a single donation, simply by asking their supermarkets to carry and sell our produce. Thank you for helping us to accomplish this mission by giving help to a worthy cause."
General Jeff is a community activist and advocate for homeless students.
He is responsible for inspiring millions of Americans to send a letter to supermarkets, asking them to sell Student's Produce. In addition, General Jeff will meet with the supermarkets to encourage their participation in the Student's Produce program on the largest scale possible. General Jeff will then monitor the donations made to organizations that provide services to homeless students and will report back to Student's Produce customers, describing the results of these donations.

CLICK HEREto read a New York Times article about homeless students.
CLICK HEREto read about the materials and services that we can provide homeless students.
CLICK HEREto read about our accounting practices and promises.
CLICK HEREto contact the Student's Produce team.
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Thank you for taking two minutes to invite your supermarket to sell Student's Produce. We would also appreciate it if you would ask your friends to visit our website to invi