Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Cakebites giveaway!

Can a Cupcake change the world? 
The Sweet Tooth Fairy (locations throughout Utah, Arizona, and Texas) think so.  That's why they have teamed up with the Safe to Talk Foundation to help BAKE A DIFFERENCE!  Many of you know I'm a fan of Cupcake Wars.  The founder of the Sweet Tooth Fairy, Megan Faulkner, competed and won in the Cupcake Wars, Rock of Ages episode (Note: She'll also be on the Champions episode this Sun, June 3rd).  As part of the Sweet Tooth Fairy's Bake a Difference campaign, 25 cents from the sale of the winning cupcake flavors will be donated to the Safe to Talk Foundation and the war on bullying.


 WHAT IS SAFE TO TALK?
                   

The Safe to Talk foundation is a nonprofit organization that is committed to reducing bullying and school violence by providing students with the resources they need to report and respond to these issues.
Last year, thanks to the School Tipline, there were:
43 confirmed suicide interventions
400 weapons confiscated in schools
a School Shooting prevented in Texas
and more.

Proceeds from the Sweet Tooth Fairy's winning cupcakes will support placing this anonymous texting service (School Tipline) in schools, allowing more students to report dangerous or concerning behavior and learn in a safe environment.  
YES! A CUPCAKE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD!
If you have a Sweet Tooth Fairy near you, go buy a winning cupcake today!  If you don't, go here or here to help.


The Sweet Tooth Fairy has generously given me a 24 piece box (that's 2 dozen folks!) of their famous CAKEBITES to giveaway* to one of you!
GIVEAWAY CLOSED!
*Giveaway ends Monday, June 4th at 11:59pm MST. 

6 comments:

  1. If one life can be saved through Safe To Talk (which it has helped save many so far) then we need to do our part donating money or spreading the word.

    Jennmobbs@yahoo.com

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  2. I think that is such a great idea to have available to students. I personally am very nervous about my kids being in school one day, but it's really comforting to know that with things like this available. I think they hit it right on.

    cougarkick15@gmail.com
    Deborah Arnold

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  3. I would have totally reported the kid who ate candy during class. Just kidding. I think safe to talk texting is a great idea. I liked Rachael's page as well. --Scott

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  4. I think it is a great program that will hopefully help save lives! I've always liked your page on fb and would hate to unlike it just so i could like it again:)

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