Fundraising opportunity for medical expenses
- by vbilbrey
- 2016-05-13 04:05:12
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 2 comments
HI, everyone. I have had a pacemaker my entire life and so I know the costs of the deductibles and/or surgeries can be a little frightening, especially if you're uninsured. Just wanted to share that with Tupperware fundraisers, 40% of the proceeds go directly to the benefiting organization or party. If anyone is interested I can get that set up for you! Just want to help relieve that stress if anyone is feeling it. The upside is that you (or your family) get to keep the Tupperware indefinitely so you get something tangible in addition to a peace of mind. :)
Take care.
VEB
2 Comments
That's true.
by vbilbrey - 2016-05-15 02:05:08
That's true, AngrySparrow. I really am out to help those in need. I honestly understand if nobody replies and whether they do or not is fine. I just wanted to help. If anyone is interested, though, they can check out my Tupperware page & message me there if they're interested but still leery of this post (which I totally do understand). http://gbilbrey.my.tupperware.com/
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