Have you heard about The Big Share?

by | February 15, 2016

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If you follow us on social media or subscribe to our emails, you may have heard a little something about The Big Share. The Big Share, scheduled for March 1, 2016, is a day of online giving that will help raise funds for the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families and 70 other non-profits in the state of Wisconsin. Hosted by Community Shares of Wisconsin, The Big Share allows donors to direct gifts quickly and easily by visiting the official Big Share webpage and donating to a charity of their choice

The Big Share is an excellent opportunity to help the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families. You can participate by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, telling your friends and family about the Big Share (and about us!), and by making a donation. Your donation will count toward our goal to raise $10,000 for The Big Share.

The support raised through the Big Share will go to help us further our mission to ensure that every child in Wisconsin grows up in a just and nurturing family and community. With your help, we can make Wisconsin the best state possible for kids.

 

Megan Phillips

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