Everyone likes to get free things, even schools. Campbell’s Labels for Education is a program designed to help schools receive free educational material such as art and computer supplies, musical instruments, library books and much more. The school community saves proofs of purchases (Campbell Labels) and turns them into the school. The school will earn points for each label. They will then redeem the points for free merchandise from special Campbell’s Labels for Education catalogs.
There are hundreds of different qualifying Campbell Labels products such as Pepperidge Farm, Swanson, Prego and many more. Some products are worth more points than others. Visit Qualifying Products to see what products are eligible and each product’s point value.
Campbell’s Labels for Education is open to a variety of different programs, not just schools. Licensed childcare centers public libraries and religious educational centers are among the other organizations that might participate in the Campbell’s Labels for Education program. Visit Find My School to find out if your school or organization participates in Campbell’s Labels for Education.
Getting started is easy. Simply by clipping the UPC’s off Campbell’s products, you could be helping the very schools in your neighborhood. Visit Clipping and Saving Campbell’s Labels for more information on how to clip Campbell’s Labels.
Remember that anyone can participate in the Campbell’s Labels for Education program, even if you don’t have a school-aged child(ren) or any children at all. You can save and donate your Campbell’s labels to your local school, save them for your niece, nephew or friend’s children’s school. You can trade or RAOK them to someone in the Deals section. Whatever you decide to do with them, the schools will benefit from your time and efforts in collecting these Campbell’s Labels.