Valentine’s Day Hershey’s Chocolate Giveaway

One hundred years ago….one man decided to make a difference.

Milton Hershey was a candy man….but he never forgot where he came from, or just how much he valued what little education he received.  It was shorty after 4th grade that he had to leave school in order to help support his family. After tasting failure not once, but twice – Hershey succeeded with the special concoctions we now know as Hershey’s candy.

With success finally realized, he founded the Hershey Industrial School – which was later renamed for its namesake in 1951 – the Milton Hershey School.  This school, according to its website, is “the nation’s largest cost-free, private, coeducational home and school for children of families of low-income, limited resources and social need.”

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More than 1800 students, from Kindergarten to 12th grade call the Milton Hershey School their educational home. And these students don’t forget the gift they have been given – they are choosing to make a difference in their own communities – a recent poll of alumni indicated that 80% volunteer and collectively, they donate more than $10 million annually to local charities.

Little did you know, that you are helping these students every single time you buy a Hershey’s Chocolate bar.  In honor of the 100 year anniversary of the school – you can now note a ‘thank you’ on the back of the traditional Hershey’s bar.

Hershey’s chocolate is a weakness of mine.

I keep the traditional Hershey’s chocolate bars hidden around my home so I always have a little available at a moment’s notice – because sometime…..I just need a little. (Don’t tell my family)

If you would like us to send you a Hershey’s Chocolate bar  - enter a comment below – telling us at least ONE thing you have done lately to make a difference for someone else.

How fun to combine a Make a Difference Monday post with a Hershey’s Giveaway!

The giveaway will run until February 28th….Three Winners will be chosen at random.

ExtraordinaryMommy.com is not responsible for prizes that are shipped from outside vendors or sponsors. All entries will be pooled together and one (3) winners will be drawn. The winner will have two calendar days to reply via email. Unclaimed prizes will be placed for availability to newly chosen winners after that time. Giveaway is open to all U.S. residents only, must be at least 18 years old to enter. One entry per person, entries accepted through February 28, 2010 ending at exactly 11:59 CDT. This contest is sponsored by Hershey’s – as they will be providing the chocolate for the giveaways!

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  • Maureen

    I am sort of on call for my sister who has three little boys all under the age of 4. There are times when she has to tend to one and go to appointments and the others need looking after.

  • http://www.simplythingsfamily.blogpost.com Lisa

    Our family recently helped with a Kids Against Hunger campaign at our church. We assembled food packets as a family with many other people. It is a great feeling that we are helping somebody directly.

  • carol

    I grocery shopped for an elderly woman who is shut in due to snow.

  • Robin OSullivan

    I just mailed my sister a big care package with homemade cookies and pretty toiletries, because she has been down in the dumps lately.

  • Tamara B.

    I just dropped off magazines at retirement center for elderly to enjoy.

  • Monique Rizzo

    We held a garage sale to raise money for Haiti. Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

  • sandy

    donated clothes to a shelter

  • EMMA L HORTON

    I TAKE AN ELDERLY LADY TO THE GROCERY STORE

  • Amber G

    I volunteer with Campus Kitchens and led Inspiration Cafe last week!

  • Amber G

    I volunteer with Campus Kitchens and led Inspiration Cafe last week!

  • susanvarney

    right now i’m helping my husband deal with his heart problems mentally avd spiritually
    mverno@roadrunner.com

  • Erica C.

    I work for a 911 center…we help all day, every day.

  • Cindy Merrill

    Our ladies group collects Dietic/ Low Glycemic foods for our local food pantry. I have donated 3 boxes of Glucerna Cereal.

  • Ms. T

    I’ve been helping my spouse who is home from the hospital w/ everything he needs.

  • Kelly Ann T.

    I donated books to a book drive at a local school. I also bought food today for a food the local food pantry that is struggling to keep up with demand.

  • Pat

    Daily when I go for my walk I take a reusable bag and pick up litter in the community & along the roadside.

  • linda lansford

    I volunteer 20 hours a week to various organizations

  • cass

    I lent $20 to a friend just the other day

  • chris

    raise money for Haiti

  • Stephanie V.

    helped watch my friend’s child at a moment’s notice so she could run some errands in peace
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

  • marge mckoen

    I volunteer at the nursing home my 85 year old mother is in.

  • Tari L.

    I regularly visit a friend in a nursing home and take my boys along every so often.

  • Mellissa C

    I donated clothes and care packages to the homeless.

  • Denise B.

    I gave a homeless man with a sign saying that he was hungry standing on the side of the Cross Bronx in New York City some breakfast.

  • Timmy

    I gave an elderly shut-in my spare TV after hers had stop working.

  • deb c

    My husband and I worked with Habitat for Humanity to build a house.

  • Amanda Barnes

    I made supper for a group of friends I met in college who have little money to spend :)

  • Charlotte Robbins

    on garbge and recycling days i take out a neighbors across the street and also when i make trips to the store i always check to see if anyone might need something, taintedtears102@yahoo.com

  • kay wlolter

    I have a Friend who does not have a driverses licence so We drive to the food bank together..

  • Julie M

    I do my mom’s grocery shopping. She has such a hard time getting around the store.

  • Valerie

    I recently volunteered, it made me feel great

  • Carol G

    I have been letting my daughter take my car to go to school until she can buy one for herself. Since we live in a very rural area, it has been somewhat inconvenient, but it is worth it to get her through college!

  • SUZANNA P

    i help my neighbor who is quite ill by shoveling his driveway /laundry and making sure he has food and someone if he needs it

  • Laura Tanner

    I make afghan for the local nursing home.

  • Melanie

    Im helping my friend take the rights step to get out of a verbally abusive, and potientially physical abusive marriage.

  • carol ~

    My daughter and SIL have two babies and bought a repo to live in and have lived with us for years. My hubby and I went to their house for hours every week and worked on it. My part was to paint the WHOLE interior of the house-and I did except for ceilings-hey, I am short! Some rooms had to be repainted because the colors weren’t great, too. I actually put 4 coats on their BR alone!!! I have arthritis and let me tell you my right hand is still messed up from that, but they needed the help. Hubby is shot, too!

  • Summer

    I donated all of my unused baby formula (unopened) to the local foodbank. I know that there are mother’s out there that can’t always afford these items for their baby’s.

  • Lori C.

    I have helped my parents clean out, paint & rent out the room over their garage. It has been a big project but will mean a little more income for them.

  • augrim

    Gave $20 to homeless.

  • http://facebook.com/erinxduh erin m.

    At the grocey store I let someone borrow my cart (who had a basket full of items telling her son to grab a cart all the way in the front of the store! ) I told her “there’s no need, we can switch since i didn’t need my big cart anyway.” She was so thankful even though it was such a simple gesture!

  • http://kimburns.avonrepresentative.com/ Frances Watson

    I would love to win this Thank You for this great giveaway fancyfeet45@earthlink.net

  • Susan Smith

    I donated some canned food to our local food bank

  • Sarah

    I did three fee tax returns last week for limited income households as part of a local volunteer coalition.

  • timothy l

    i save coupons for pet food when a sale starts i go and get all i can with the coupons then bring it to the local spca also when i got to yard sales i will pick up stuff teddy bears and blankets for the spca.

  • Ed Nemmers

    I cooked extra dinners for my Dad this weekend!

  • Mishia

    I cleaned house and made dinner for the family when mom was ill.

  • Gianna

    I’ve taught several children to read :)

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