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ClassWish.org provides teachers the classroom resources they need. And our new referral program rewards union representatives for letting teachers know about this opportunity.

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Page 1: Classwish   union rep referral program-2013 08-28 d - first few pages only

ClassWish.org provides teachers the classroom resources they need.

And our new referral program rewards union representatives for letting teachers know about this opportunity.

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ClassWish.org , a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, makes it easyWish lists attract donations for the resources you want.

Resources for your entire school – and more for you Earn referral rewards for even more resources when you spread the word so all the teachers and students at your school can get support.

Imagine: Well-Equipped Classrooms at Your School

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“This nonprofit is a swift and inventive way for communities to unite in support of the tools that make learning more accessible for all students.”

Sarah Brown Wessling National Teacher of the Year

“ClassWish helps teachers get the supplies that are so essential for children to get a great education.”

Nancy Pelz-Paget Director, Education and Society Program, Aspen Institute

Experts Endorse ClassWish.org

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Teachers are Already Getting Support. So Can You!

Mr. Mansfield, University Preparatory Academy: $1,633.58Ms. Irvin, Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School: $829.80Ms. Peralta, Rocklin High: $809.68Ms. Belolan, Waterside Children's Studio School: $1,175.00Ms. Ilana, P.S. 290 Manhattan New School: $925.00Miss Henggeler, Stadley Rough School: $1,000.00Ms. Debes, Lincoln Elementary School: $1,000.00Ms. Yacenda, Mott Hall Bronx High School: $763.59 Ms. McClellan, Gulf High School: $1,000.00 Ms. Lindsay, P.S. 112 Jose C. Barbosa School: $800.00Ms. Guarriello, Waterside Children's Studio School: $1,943.91Mr. Koning, White Lick Elementary School: $1,000.00Ms. Buensuceso, University Preparatory Academy: $957.43 Ms. Guarriello, PS- 317 Waterside Children's Studio: $1,943.91Ms. Lindsay, P.S. 112 Jose C. Barbosa School: $800.00Ms. Huchins, Rison High School: $1,000.00

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We Feel Your Pain

“Many California teachers are scrambling to find fresh ways to thriftily educate their students and maintain their physically crumbling classrooms.”

They now spend $1,500 a year of their own money to keep their classrooms afloat.

"I always ask business owners if they have pens with their logo on them so that I can distribute them to the students," says Nosanov Goldman, who has been teaching for 22 years. "I've never had to beg like this."

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• Teachers easily create Wish Lists.

• Visitors (parents, grandparents, graduates, local businesses and others) see what is needed, and they make tax-deductible contributions to help.

• The full amount of the donation, less only a discounted credit card processing fee (just 2.2% and 30 cents) is credited to the teacher’s wish list account.

• More than 16,000 companies match employees’ donations, which can double their funding.

ClassWish.org: Wish Lists Provide Relief