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Make Halloween Count™

totonline_logo.jpgToday, we’re kicking off the Halloween season and hope that this year you’ll make Halloween count by Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF.

For 58 years, kids, adults, schools and corporations have been raising money for UNICEF—over $140 million to date. But it’s not enough… Children are dying every day from preventable causes. Together we have the power to save them. By Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF, we can get water, education and medicine to the kids who need it most.

Whether you’re young or young at heart, getting involved is easy and fun! First, you'll need a box.

tot_kids.gifAnd speaking of boxes, have you seen the new look of our famous orange box? Let me introduce Cindy, Doogie, Kitty and Thurston, the UNICEF Trick-or-Treaters! They’re ready to start collecting, so join them by ordering your boxes online. As always, they're free!

Feel like going “outside the box?” There are so many ways to Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF: create your own personal fundraising webpage and Trick-or-Treat Online, "Text-or-Treat" with your mobile phone, purchase one of our great Trick-or-Treat hoodies and t-shirts, or join the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Cause on Facebook!

As if it couldn’t get easier, we’ve got everything you need in our download center to help with your fundraising activities.

So get started now… Halloween will be here before you know it!

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