Lysol's 'Buy One, Donate One' Program Helps Sanitize Schools
Elena Rahman — September 17, 2021 — Marketing
Lysol's Buy One, Donate One program helps under-resourced schools through the Kids In Need Foundation. The cleaning supply brand is committed to helping schools and children stay safe and healthy through sanitization. The program guarantees that with every Disinfecting Wipes package purchase, another pack is automatically donated to one of the participating schools.
Title I Schools across the country will benefit from Lysol's new program. The Buy One, Donate One campaign is part of Lysol's HERE for Healthy Schools Initiative, which began in 2019 with the mission to curb the spread of preventable illnesses. This year's initiative is focused on protecting children, educators, and parents as they make their gradual return to in-person learning and activities.
Image Credit: Lysol
Title I Schools across the country will benefit from Lysol's new program. The Buy One, Donate One campaign is part of Lysol's HERE for Healthy Schools Initiative, which began in 2019 with the mission to curb the spread of preventable illnesses. This year's initiative is focused on protecting children, educators, and parents as they make their gradual return to in-person learning and activities.
Image Credit: Lysol
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1. School Sanitization Programs - Opportunity for brands to promote and support hygiene measures in schools.
2. Buy One, Donate One Campaigns - Brands have the potential to contribute to social causes while promoting their products.
3. Preventative Health Initiatives - Investing in preventative health measures has the potential for a positive impact on communities.
Industry Implications
1. Cleaning Supplies - Cleaning supply brands can market and promote their products while donating to under-resourced schools.
2. Education - Schools can partner with brands and nonprofits to receive necessary cleaning supplies for their students and staff.
3. Nonprofit Organizations - Nonprofits can partner with brands to support under-resourced schools and promote community health initiatives.
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