How It Works and How YOU Can Help!

Every time you shop in thousand of stores like Target, Macy’s, Walmart, Best Buy, Home Depot, etc.  we’ll share a portion of the revenue with the cause  you choose from among our partner social cause organizations.

The more you buy from our list of store, the more we give to these non profit organizations.

To see the complete list go to the web site : SHOP FOR A CAUSE at http://www.mypowermall.com/mall/25320

For questions, e-mail us at shop4acause@gmail.com

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Helping Local Charities and Causes raise $ 2,000 a Month

Can it be done?

We are starting a campaign to help local causes achieve an ongoing income of $2,000 a month in 60 days! No, we are not asking every people we talk to for money.  On the contrary, this will NOT cost them anything!

What about helping a CAUSE everytime you buy something? What about giving people a way to earn when they buy things? Wouldn’t you appreciate getting your money back every time you shop? How would you feel about helping Charities and Non Profits make money when you shop?

In a nutshell, this is what we are trying to do. Join us and make this happen to millions of organizations needing our help!

You can also e-mail us for questions at shop4acause@gmail.com.

For more details on this campaign, read My Power Mall Life Blog

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Blogging For A Cause

With the deteriorating economy and the increasing challenge of charities and non profits to raise money, I was inspired to start this blog and to encourage other people how they can help. This can be done at no extra expense at all doing what all of us are doing now: SHOPPING. Every time a purchase is made, a percentage goes to the different organizations that we are helping.

This blog is also  intended to campaign and raise funds for my friends: Marilyn Magallanes of TTC, Laura Corby of Autism Solutions Center, Douglas Castle of Children Int’l.  Obesity Foundation and Don Nwose, who  runs the Sickle Cell Research Fund Foundation.

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