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Winner of Fundraising.com's Win Your Fundraiser!

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Thank You!
We must say that we were overwhelmed by all the applications we received for
the “Win Your Fundraiser” contest. We would like to thank each and every one of
you for the time and thought put into each application, we really appreciate
it.
It was really hard to select a Winner, but we finally did select one.
A big CONGRATULATIONS goes to:
LICK MS - They won $1,892!!!
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Nicole Caron is a North Attleboro High School senior who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005. She is channeling her energy into raising money to help others who have multiple sclerosis by selling lollipops to the students in her school. Her mother came up with the idea and the slogan of "Lick MS."
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The Runner up...
St. Francis School - Pine Valley will donate $1,400 worth of cookie dough!!!
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It was really a hard decision between Lick MS and St Francis School. We really appreciate St Francis School's hard work in developing the video and they will be receiving $1,400 worth of free cookie dough to help them raise more money in order to finally get rid of their "grandpa" desks. Congratulations!
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Other Great Entries
There were quite a few other applications received that were quite touching. In order to show everyone how much we appreciate your participation we will be giving $100 gift certificates that can be used towards your next fundraiser with us. Here are just a few of the great applications we received:
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"we will be giving $100 gift certificates..."
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Junior Class Parents After Prom Committee
Parents are organizing an After Prom Party to lift the students’ spirits as they have suffered 3 suicides lately. They also want to show the students that there is hope without alcohol and drugs.
Read their story >>
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MTR Corp
This group provides school supplies and books to under-privileged college students in the inner city of Baltimore.
Read their story >>
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Martin Luther King, Jr. School #9 in Rochester, NY
They raise money for children to do special activities that they normally can’t afford.
Read their story >>
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