Great News!!
Schools and school systems coast to coast are requesting the Brave
Enough To Fail program for their students. That means your support will
impact literally THOUSANDS of young people nationwide with a strong,
positive message of education, courage, and achievement, plus
scholarships to help them turn their dreams into reality.
That is why we're SUPER EXCITED to let you know that we're a part of the
Newman's Own Foundation $500k Holiday Challenge. It's a friendly
fundraising campaign launched by Newman's Own Foundation where 501c3
organizations compete to raise the most money with the top teams winning
grand prize cash donations.
It starts on November 21st and a total of $500,000 will be given away to
organizations in the Challenge. We're ready to raise as much money as
we can so we can win the $150,000 grand prize donation to provide
motivational programs and scholarships to schools and students
nationwide!
How You Can Help, We Need People To Join Our Team As Fundraisers
Please consider joining our "Brave" team as a fundraiser. By setting up a
campaign for our cause and reaching out to your network of
supporters,(Maybe using something like....#Brave!) YOU can help us make
an even bigger impact and get us closer to that grand prize!
It takes less than five minutes to set up a fundraiser. All you have to do is Go Here and click Join the Team & Create Your Own Fundraiser.
Teachers and Administrators:
If your school is on our list below of schools we
are fundraising for, you can help by creating a fundraiser page for
your school and having everyone share it with their friends and
families!
If your school isn't on our target list, go to our website and sign up today.
If for some reason you can't fundraise for our campaign, we'll reach out
when the Challenge launches to ask you to give to our cause. Every
donation makes a difference, no matter how big or small.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Wayne Winsley,
Executive Director Brave Enough To Fail Inc.
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Educators Coast To Coast Are Requesting The Brave Enough To Fail Program For Their Students
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These are the schools that have contacted us
in regards to bringing Brave Enough To Fail to their schools to
motivate and inspire students to achieve their dreams.
We can't do it without your help!
Wenonah High School Birmingham Alabama
Delta High School Delta Junction Alaska
Flowing Wells United School District ,Tucson Arizona
Little Rock Arkansas School District Little Rock Arkansas
Delta Vista Middle School, Oakley CA
Westhill High School Stamford Connecticut
Hillsborough County Schools Tampa Fllorida
Miami Dade County School System Miami Florida
Martin County School District, Stuart Florida
Lucy Craft Laney High School, Augusta Georgia
East Moline High, East Moline Illinois
Scottsburg High, Scottsburg Indiana
Atchison Public Schools, Atchison Kansas
Christian County School District, Hopkinsville Kentucky
Chaska High School Chaska Minnesota
Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter Minnesota
Cicely Tyson High, East Orange New Jersey
Cathedral High, New York City New York
ST. Timothy’s High, Raleigh North Carolina
Cleveland County Schools, Shelby North Carolina
Mott/Regent High School, Mott North Dakota
Maumee High School, Maumee Ohio
Ferndale High, Johnstown Pennsylvania
Sultan High, Sultan Washington
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Taking charge of your destiny
and being the BOSS of your dream was exactly the message delivered
recently to over 200 students at New Britain High School in New Britain
Connecticut.
If your school isn't on our list of schools to visit, sign up now at www.BraveEnoughToFail.org
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Support Brave Enough To Fail While Doing Your Holiday Shopping
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