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Christmas shopping for the cure

Because I haven’t been able to get out much this holiday season and do my holiday shopping, I’ve done more shopping online this season than ever before. And, just to get a plug in here, I was able to find all of my gifts through the mall at www.igive.com so that the HPS Network gets a percentage of the money I spent (albeit admittedly tiny.)

So, if anyone else is doing the last-minute shopping thing online, this is just a reminder that you can shop at igive. Some of the stores I’ve visited in my holiday shopping are: Toys’r’Us, JCPenny, Target, Staples, Coldwater Creek, Eddie Bauer and Barns&Noble.

So, shop, ‘er, click till you drop!

Comments

Unknown said…
Fortunately, I was able to use iGive for one gift. I wish it could have been more, but I found the other gifts at local stores when I was out. However, I have iGive bookmarked and I plan to use them in the future. I even have the little popup toolbar that tells me when I'm shopping at an iGive store. Yay!

Thanks for letting us know about iGive and other ways to help the HPS Network. In addition, can you please give us Family Conference information sometime? I received the form and I really need to register....just so much to do. However, maybe you could tell us a little more about it or your favorite highlights for those who don't know about it or are planning to attend but haven't gone in previous years. Just a thought... :-)
Anonymous said…
Hi Heather we have ordered some items from igive.com and as of today we have made $6.42 for HPS. This is a real good way to make money fast for HPS, so all that read this site sign up and watch the money come in. igive emails mail you almost daily and at the bottom of email is the amount you have made for HPS.
Joe Sipe
Thanks guys for shopping at iGive!!! Katy, that's a great idea! I'll do some blogging about conference in the next few weeks.

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