Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Help Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Please go to the web site below and vote for Atlanta (Children's Healthcare of Atlanta) to get a new hospital playroom from Colgate.

It was an easy process (just a few clicks) and would benefit so many of our children who spend time at the hospital.

You can vote every day.

Come on Atlanta!

http://www.colgate.com/app/Colgate/US/Corp/CommunityPrograms/show-the-love.cvsp

Helping Hands Note: Wow. We were certainly impressed when we all took a look at the things Colgate is doing across the country to give back to the community! Take a look at some of the current programs and buy Colgate (we're gonna support them after popping around their website a short bit!):

Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation
Making a world of difference for seriously ill children and their families. Vote to help a hospital receive a fun center. More

Celebrate Black History with Starlight Starbright
Celebrate Black History with Show the Love. Vote to bring smiles to children with Sickle Cell Disease. More

Give Kids A Smile®
Colgate-Palmolive is delighted to partner with the American Dental Association to provide education along with preventative and restorative care to low-income children who do not have access to dental care. More

Healthy Bedtime Habits For a Lifetime
Colgate-Palmolive proudly joins Reading Is Fundamental® in its efforts to create a nation of lifelong readers. More

Caring Makes a Difference
Colgate-Palmolive is partnering with the National Breast Cancer Foundation to help provide free mammograms in underserved communities. More

Bright Smiles, Bright Futures®
For over 40 years, children around the world have enjoyed free oral care education. More
Save the World From CavitiesTM

Colgate-Palmolive teams up with the American Dental Association to empower children to take control of their dental health. More

Colgate® Country Showdown®
America's Largest Country Music Talent Search! More

Colgate Women's Games
Each year, girls and young women compete in the largest amateur track and field event in the world. More

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