Glad to Give Cookies for Kids Cancer
Thanks for your interest in hosting a Glad to Give™ charitable bake sale benefiting Cookies for Kids' Cancer™. Your spirit to give back is the first ingredient needed to make the difference in a child's life.

This holiday season, The Glad Products Company is partnering with Cookies for Kids' Cancer™ to help increase the awareness of the need for funding pediatric cancer research and raise money to support research for new and improved therapies. Now you can host a holiday bake sale to benefit the charity and GLAD® will match all funds raised by Cookies for Kids Cancer™ this November and December, up to $100,000.

Like all bake sales, a Cookies for Kids' Cancer™ bake sale starts as a way to collect a simple donation in exchange for a cookie or other tasty baked good. But there is a bigger purpose – to share the facts about pediatric cancer and the need for better treatments. As a bake sale host, your passion and desire to help will be contagious. And your efforts will encourage others to make a donation.

Getting started is easy! Click on the steps below and you'll be on your way
to making a difference for families and children who need your help.
 
Pick a Good Location
Below is a list of places to consider hosting your local bake sale. The more traffic and the more captive your audience, the more successful your event will be. Try to hold your bake sale in a location where people are on the move and craving a quick and delicious snack. With many locations, you may need to call beforehand to get permission to conduct your bake sale.

  • Schools /colleges
  • Office buildings (lobby or cafeteria)
  • Grocery stores (inside or outside)
  • Parks
  • Churches and synagogues
  • Train stations (or other public transportation hubs)
  • Farmers markets
  • Music festivals
  • Taste of festivals (local food events)
  • Dog shows
  • Car shows
  • Outdoor mall or at the entrance of an indoor mall or busy store
  • Car wash
  • Busy gas station
  • Bike (or run or walk) race
  • Local arenas or stadiums
  • Sporting events and tournaments (pro, college, high school, youth)


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