I don’t know about your family, but we watch every penny that is spent. I think most of the families are this way. In today’s new value-focused economy, every penny counts. And now you, your friends and your family can make every cup count too!
With that said, I am proud to announce to you that COFFEE-MATE® and Dress for Success have a new initiative geared toward providing encouragement to women seeking jobs while also supplying some helpful money-saving tips to us all!
Nestlé COFFEE-MATE® is donating $50,000 to Dress for Success. But with a little help from you, the $150,000 goal can be reached, as it is the smallest steps you can take that will make a big difference! Being a mother, I can completely understand that a simple word of encouragement can make all the difference in my kids’ lives. And a word of encouragement can also mean giving a person the confidence she needs to land a job and change her life. By visiting www.coffee-mate.com/cup, you can send a Cup of Confidence note to help inspire a Dress for Success client. COFFEE-MATE® will then donate fifty cents to Dress for Success for every cup (or note) sent. Your note will be given to a woman who participates in the Dress for Success program for inspiration on how to thrive in work and in life. You can also help donate an additional $.50 for sharing the program on your social media pages such as Facebook by posting the badge found at www.coffee-mate.com/cup!
By visiting the “chat for change section” on www.coffee-mate.com/cup, you’ll not only receive tips on small steps you can take but also steps to help others succeed and prosper. So what are you waiting for? Send a Cup of Confidence note, calculate your own savings, and make every cup count today!




















Thanks so much for posting this note! Dress for Success has been one of my favorite non-profits for a while now, and I’m thrilled to hear that Nestle is partnering with them. The story behind how the organization got started is inspiring, much less how many women they have helped. I look forward to wrapping up my degree, so that I have more time to volunteer for them. Until then, I love that I can help out in this way! Thanks again for the heads up!
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