The UNICEF Create-A-Character Contest Raises Money for Hungry Children
Meghan Young — October 17, 2012 — Life-Stages
References: contest.trickortreatforunicef.org & coolhunting
The UNICEF Create-A-Character Contest offers yet another creative way to entice young ones to help raise money for a good cause while enjoying the festivities of Halloween. Last year it was a hi-tech UNICEF box that allowed people to donate online, now it is a box that encourages children's creativity and imagination.
Designed to help feed children around the world, three lucky individuals who participated in the UNICEF Create-A-Character Contest will have their boxes included in the limited edition 2013 Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Box Collection. This contest helps to teach children that not everyone is as lucky as they are and that with a little effort (which can be fun), they can help these unfortunate individuals in a big way.
Designed to help feed children around the world, three lucky individuals who participated in the UNICEF Create-A-Character Contest will have their boxes included in the limited edition 2013 Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Box Collection. This contest helps to teach children that not everyone is as lucky as they are and that with a little effort (which can be fun), they can help these unfortunate individuals in a big way.
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1. Creativity for Charity - The UNICEF Create-A-Character Contest is a creative way to raise money for charity through Halloween festivities.
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3. Interactive Donation Methods - The UNICEF box and Create-A-Character Contest provide interactive ways to donate and engage with the cause.
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