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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

HELP OUT: No Kid Hungry With Shop Your Way, Kmart & Sears

SEARS HOLDINGS’ SHOP YOUR WAY MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM LAUNCHES ONE-OF-A-KIND CHARITY GIFT REGISTRY

Celebrities Sandra Lee and Ty Pennington Encourage Donations to Benefit Kids in Need as Part of Share Our Strength‘s No Kid Hungry® Campaign

ChiIL Mama's a member of Shop Your Way... are YOU?!  Sears Holdings’ Shop Your Way membership program has introduced a unique and simple way for its members to give back – the Charity Gift Registry. Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry® campaign, which is ending childhood hunger in America by surrounding kids with healthy food where they live, learn and play, is the first cause to be supported by the registry.


Photo credit:   No Kid Hungry



At the World’s Largest Bake Sale in May, Shop Your Way and Kmart® joined forces with Sandra Lee, and many event celebrity co-chairs including Ty Pennington, to raise money for the No Kid Hungry campaign and the Food Bank for New York City and help connect kids in need with one million meals. To celebrate the launch of the Charity Gift Registry and to raise funds that will help connect kids to another million meals, now through Aug. 31, Sears Holdings will match each dollar spent on items purchased in the registry. Members and customers can also make a donation directly at www.RecipeforNoKidHungry.com, and those donations will be matched as well (up to $50,000).

“With more than 16 million children struggling with hunger in America, Shop Your Way is proud to launch the Charity Gift Registry by supporting this important effort,” said Imran Jooma, executive vice president & president, Marketing, Online & Financial Services, Sears Holdings. “We know that many children who are hungry also lack other daily necessities, including educational toys, games, and art supplies. The No Kid Hungry campaign perfectly aligns with both our philanthropic efforts through the Charity Gift Registry and breadth of our Sears, Kmart and Lands’ End products.” 

The Shop Your Way Charity Gift Registry is easy and convenient to access in-store, online and via mobile devices. It functions the same way as a traditional wedding gift registry. To access the Charity Gift Registry, visit www.ShopYourWay.com/charityregistry, select “Charity Gift Registry” and then “No Kid Hungry.” Purchase any item, and it will be enjoyed by a child in need. Items available on the Charity Registry range from sports equipment, yard games and puzzles, to toys, art supplies and board games.

To spread the word about the No Kid Hungry campaign within the Shop Your Way Charity Gift Registry, Sandra Lee, Ty Pennington, @kmart and @shopyourway, will host a “Summer of No Kid Hungry” themed Twitter Party on Aug. 8 from noon – 1 p.m. CDT using hashtag #1MillionMeals. 

Gifting Birthday Wishes for a Cause with Birthday Club
The Charity Gift Registry is one of many registries available on Shop Your Way, including wedding, baby, housewarming, graduation and birthday. All of the registries available on Shop Your Way make gifting fun, including the new Birthday Club “Birthday Wish List Registry.” This new registry allows parents to create wish lists for their kids and share those lists with family members and friends.

The Birthday Wish List Registry is the latest addition to Birthday Club - an online destination for party ideas and tips. Birthday Club provides easy gifting solutions for Shop Your Way members and customers through the toy finder and “ages and stages” toy suggestions based on a child’s age and developmental stage.

Upon signing a child up for Birthday Club, Customers and members get $5 Birthday Bucks. Now through Aug. 31, Sears Holdings will donate $1 to the No Kid Hungry campaign (up to $50,000) for each new registered user on Birthday Club.

Shop Your Way is a free membership program and shopping community that offers rewards, personalized deals, product reviews, contests and sweepstakes. Through Shop Your Way, members can also earn and redeem Shop Your Way Rewards points when they shop at Sears and Kmart. Members also enjoy exclusive perks like personalized deals and special shopping events.

To learn more about about the Charity Gift Registry visit, www.ShopYourWay.com/charityregistry and to learn more about the Birthday Wish List Registry, visit www.ShopYourWay.com/birthdayclub, and to learn more about No Kid Hungry, visit www.nokidhungry.org.   

Sears Holdings is making a guaranteed donation of $100,000 to Share Our Strength regardless of the total value of purchase transactions through the Shop You Way Charity Gift Registry and the number of new Kmart Birthday Club registrations that take place through August 31, 2013. Share Our Strength is a non-profit organization recognized as tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3). For more information, visit http://NoKidHungry.org/Kmart.

HIGHLIGHTS:

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         You’re Invited! Please join @Kmart, @PlaydatePlace (Kmart Toys), Sandra Lee, and Ty Pennington on Aug. 8 from Noon – 1 p.m. CDT for a Twitter party to benefit No Kid Hungry® (hashtag #1MillionMeals).

·         Help a Child in Need. Sears Holdings’ Shop Your Way membership program has introduced a unique and simple way for its members to give back – the Charity Gift Registry. Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry® campaign is the first cause to be supported by the registry. To celebrate the launch of the Charity Gift Registry and to raise funds that will help connect kids to another million meals, now through Aug. 31, Sears Holdings will match each dollar spent on items purchased in the registry. Members and customers can also make a donation directly at www.RecipeforNoKidHungry.com, and those donations will be matched as well (up to $50,000).

·         Happy Birthday! Join Kmart’s Birthday Club “Birthday Wish List Registry,” and upon signing a child up, customers and members get $5 Birthday Bucks. Now through Aug. 31, Sears Holdings will donate $1 to the No Kid Hungry campaign (up to $50,000) for each new registered user on Birthday Club.

About Sears Holdings Corporation
Sears Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: SHLD) is a leading integrated retailer with more than 2,500 full-line and specialty retail stores in the United States and Canada and the home of SHOP YOUR WAY, a social shopping experience where members have the ability to earn points and receive benefits across a wide variety of physical and digital formats through ShopYourWay.com. Sears Holdings is the leading home appliance retailer as well as a leader in tools, lawn and garden, fitness equipment and automotive repair and maintenance. Key proprietary brands include Kenmore, Craftsman and DieHard, with a broad apparel offering, including such well-known labels as Lands' End, the Kardashian Kollection, Jaclyn Smith and Joe Boxer, as well as Sofia by Sofia Vergara and The Country Living Home Collection. We are the nation's largest provider of home services, with more than 14 million service and installation calls made annually, and have a long-established commitment to those who serve in the military through initiatives like the Heroes at Home program. We have been named the 2011 Mobile Retailer of the Year, Recipient of the 2013 ENERGY STAR® “Partner of the Year - Sustained Excellence Award" for Product Retailing and Energy Management and one of the Top 20 Best Places to Work for Recent Grads. Sears Holdings Corporation operates through its subsidiaries, including Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Kmart Corporation. For more information, visit Sears Holdings' website at www.searsholdings.com.  Twitter: @searsholdings || Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SHCCareers

About Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign
No child should grow up hungry in America, but one in five children struggles with hunger. Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry® campaign is ending childhood hunger in America by ensuring all children get the healthy food they need, every day. The No Kid Hungry campaign connects kids in need to effective nutrition programs like school breakfast and summer meals and teaches low-income families to cook healthy, affordable meals through its Cooking Matters program.  This work is accomplished through the No Kid Hungry network, made up of private citizens, public officials, nonprofits, business leaders and others providing innovative hunger solutions in their communities. Join us at NoKidHungry.org.


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Back to Back to School--Chicago Teachers' Strike Recap



After 7 days on the picket lines, CPS and CTU reached a compromise on the Chicago teachers' strike and classes resumed Wednesday.   We still have a long way to go, to create a stellar school system that's fair and fabulous for all neighborhoods.   Public support for the teachers was huge.   The city had to take notice at the public outcry to fix what's dysfunctional, provide basics, limit over the top standardized testing and stop selling off our schools for private profit.

One of my favorite stories about the end of the strike came from my son's 6th grade teacher.   When news of the strike's end came on Tuesday, Mr. Z and his wife were at home, doing a happy dance and singing that the strike was over, when they heard a little voice from the other room saying "Boooooo."   Their pre-school daughter wasn't quite as elated to be going back to school as her dad was.   

Our kids had mixed feelings.   They were glad to get back to friends and back to school-especially my studious son, Du-Jay, who read, wrote and kept up with school work every day we were out.   The kid even took homework to RIOT FEST!   I figure that's how the kids of punk parents rebel, eh?

Still, we had a great strike break.   We spent family time at the free lakefront archery range and the beach, walked the picket lines with the teachers, kept up with reading and educational games, and Sage went to 4 days of camp at Girl Scouts' Journey World.   We're very relieved the walk out didn't last for weeks like the last CTU strike in the 80's, which dragged on nearly 20 days.


ChiIL Mama will be celebrating the end of the strike with some sweet back to "back to school" features including:


  • Pinch me I'm dreaming:   Back to School With Dream Dinners

  • Back to School Funky Fun With Gutzy Gear

  • Back to School Back to You With Kmart




Brief Basics of What We've Won Via CTU:



Chicago Teachers Union members’ determination and your support during the strike forced the Board of Education to agree to:
  • Hire over 600 additional teachers in Art, Music, Phys Ed and other subjects
  • Maintain limits on class size, increase funding for smaller classes
  • Add a parent voice on class size committees
  • Make textbooks available on the first day of school
  • Increase racial diversity in hiring at CPS
  • Lessen the focus on standardized testing – keep the focus on teaching instead of tests
  • Provide more attention from school Social Workers and Nurses
  • Increase funding for Special Ed teachers, social workers, psychologists, classroom assistants and counselors in schools with high caseloads.


The strike is not the end of the fight for the schools Chicago’s students deserve. We need a better school day, not just a longer one. We will keep working together to stop the Mayor’s plan to close 100 schools.  The Board of Ed will continue starving schools in low income neighborhoods, denying them air conditioning, libraries, playground facilities and resources unless we fight back. We need your help to continue the fight for Educational Justice in Chicago.
We are in this together – for the schools Chicago students deserve.

(from CTU's web site


How You Can Help Via Raise Your Hand:


We are happy to transition back to school and finally settle into a routine. As you know the House of Delegates of the CTU voted to suspend the strike but they didn’t yet vote to approve the contract. Most everyone we heard from expressed great relief that their kids are back in school. There remain different opinions regarding the purpose of the strike and what it signified or didn’t. The press keeps asking who “won” and who “lost?” People have asked what the kids got out of it. These are complicated questions. If nothing else, the events of the past ten days have worked to elevate the discussion around public education in this city and nation, which is a good thing. We think this will prove to be an intangible positive but we don’t think it can be distilled to a “win” or “loss”.

Regarding some of the details, CPS added two extra weeks to the school year this year, so our kids will not have less school than they had last year. Many are happy with that change. We do not know when or if the missed days will be added to the calendar but will let you know as soon as we find out.

Despite some of the wins touted by both sides, RYH still has the same concerns we had two weeks and two years ago.
  • There is still no sustainable plan to fund education; We would like to help get a state-wide referendum on the ballot in 2014 to ask the public if they want a graduated income tax; We want to look more at TIF reform to see how changes can be made to improve funding to the school
  • There is still no mechanism to employ democratic decision making in how policies are formed at the district level with our mayoral-appointed school board. We need policy experts, teachers, parents, community leaders, etc. to help shape public education here. For too long in Chicago, decisions have been made in a vacuum. That’s why we’re continuing to work on an elected school board campaign.
We hope you will sign up to help on one of these campaigns this year. We need your help. Consider making a donation to help power our efforts this year. We have a multitude of costs and need support to take trips to Springfield, create materials and signage, run our website and much more. Think about making a $10 or $25 donation to help us fund these campaigns this year and please email us at info@ilraiseyourhand.orgto help join the effort to transform public education.


UPCOMING EVENTS

9/27 (1pm) Last chance for public input on new CPS Arts plan; Art Institute, Ryan Ed. Ctr., 159 E. Monroe 1pm. Free but preregister here.

9/27 - (6pm-8pm) RYH co-sponsoring a discussion with Jonathan Kozol at NW Law School on his new book: “Fire in the Ashes: Twenty Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America. He is the author of "Savage Inequalities" and a nationally known voiceo on the perils of corporate education reform.
Northwestern Law School - 375 E. Chicago

9/27 (7pm) Author
Kevin Kumashiro (contributor to CREaTE piece about teacher evaluation) is having a talk on his new book:
Bad Teacher! How Blaming Teachers Distorts the Bigger Picture.
Revolution Books, 1103 N. Ashland.


(from http://ilraiseyourhand.org/)



Why Charter Schools Aren't A Great Idea

Check out the free documentary, "The Inconvenient Truth About Waiting for Superman", which provides an insightful analysis of charter schools.



Teaching Rahm from Right

We were embarrassed that Mr. Rahm Emanuel spent 1 million dollars to spin the strike, with an ad staring himself.   Think how many school supplies that would have bought in underserved communities!!    Check out the full story here on Huffington Post.




ChiIL Strike Coverage

Check out my CNN op-ed here and our photo filled strike coverage here.

Strike Day 5-neighborhood march

Strike Day 4-photos from the picket lines

Strike Day 3-Chicago Teachers' Strike Day 3--Books & Sites To Explain Strikes To Kids of All Ages

Strike Day 2

Strike Camps





We've got our beloved teachers back...Now how 'bout those striking Blackhawks?!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Happy First Day of School to My Fav 4th & 6th Graders!!


Yep....believe it or not, it's that time of year again.   All Chicago Public Schools on Track E went back today, to a new, longer school day.  I've taken an annual 1st day of school photo since the kids were 3, and despite the rain, today was no exception.   The kids patiently posed for their "mug shots" as I asked them to face forward, profile, and turn around to get those new backpacks bulging with school supplies!   Sage almost fell over, and as strong as she is (70lbs of pure gymnast muscle) she said, "This is too much for my little body."    Thankfully much of it won't be traveling back and forth.   The towel rolls and Kleenex, cleaning supplies, and reams of printer paper are makin' a one way trip today.   

Like the kids' sweet braids?   We went to Pivot Point Beauty School and they did a great job on both kids.   Du-Jay, my 11 year old, is rockin' 11 braids and Sagezilla has twice as many.   Their prices for kids styles are sooo reasonable we gave 'em more than a 100% tip and it was still cheaper than anywhere else around.   It's been so easy to care for, and with 3 of us in the family with thick hair down to our waists, I'm loving skipping the morning brush battles and painful hair drama.   Hope the mini braids stay in for months!

We've made the rounds for the school supplies including K-Mart, Costco, Target, 5 Below, Dollar Bills, and we're still looking for a funky, fun clip board.

Later this week, I'll be joining a bunch of bloggers at Mastro's Steak House as a guest of K-Mart, and I'll have more tips on the latest back to school offerings. 



  

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