Frigidaire and Jennifer Garner are teaming up once again to support Save the Children’s U.S. Programs, dedicated to helping children living in poverty in the United States.
You can join in and show your support too by simply playing their new Make Time For Change Spin & Win game! The game gives you the chance to win gift cards for spending quality time with your children – whether it’s taking time out to read some new books together, starting a craft project or snuggling up to watch a family movie. They’re giving away a prize every day! Plus, you could also win a brand new Frigidaire Affinity washer and dryer, with time-saving features that reduce the amount of time typically consumed on doing laundry. The time you save can be used for doing the important fun things in life!
The great news is , every time you play, Frigidaire will donate $1 to Save the Children, as part of their $250,000 commitment to support Save the Children’s Change program! The program is dedicated to providing nutritious snacks and promoting healthier lifestyles for children living in poverty right here in the United States.
So what are you waiting for? Go play, enter to win some groovy prizes, and help make a difference to children in need!
NO PURCHASE OR DONATION NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. The Spin & Win Promotion consists of the Washer/Dryer Sweepstakes and the Child-Time Prize Sweepstakes. Every day you spin and register or log in, you are automatically entered in the Child-Time Prize Sweepstakes for the chance to win the prize randomly selected and the Washer/Dryer Sweepstakes for the chance to win a Frigidaire Affinity washer and dryer. Promotion begins at 12:01 AM ET 1/18/10, ends 11:59 PM ET 4/26/10. Open to legal residents of the 48 contiguous U.S. & D.C., 21 or older. Void in AK, HI & where prohibited. Subject to Official Rules, available here. Sponsor: Electrolux Home Products, Inc., the maker of Frigidaire brand appliances.
2Frigidaire will donate $1 for every day you take a spin and register or log in with a minimum of $10,000 and a maximum of $15,000.