Host A Party
THE PARTY WHERE EVERYONE GETS CARDED
With S15 Billion of unused gift cards in America this year alone, we have decided to do something about it – with your help. We are looking for 1000 homes across the nation to host a unique event. A party where everyone “gets carded” at the door. Together, we have an opportunity to collect thousands of dollars in gift cards and give them to organizations and people in need. Who doesn’t like a party?
Here are some of the organizations that have benefited from our parties in the past:
Laundry Love: Financially assists struggling people by doing their laundry.
Disaster Relief Project: Helping rebuild Galveston, Houston & New Orleans
Essential 2 Life: Mentoring the Urban Youth in Atlanta Public Schools
Prison Entrepreneurship Program: Creating business opportunities for inmates in Houston, TX.
Plus, many more organizations will benefit from this innovative approach to giving. If you choose to host a Gift Card Giver House Party, we hope to partner with you in identifying local projects in your community for giving opportunities.
HOST A HOUSE PARTY TODAY
Every house party is simple and you can make it as unique as you want. Others have hosted Gift Card Giver birthday parties, Superbowl parties, Christmas parties, luaus, barbeques, church functions, or just a fun night of games.
The three important elements in every House Party include:
- A bouncer at the door to collect gift cards as entry.
- An unending quantity of card games to entertain for the evening (See Official Game List).
- After the party, mailing your stack of gift cards to: Gift Card Giver, PO Box 17920.
To register for a Gift Card Giver House Party send an email to info@giftcardgiver.com (with host name, date & time of party, and party address).
*Note: Gift Card Giver House Parties can happen any day that works for you. Thanks for joining in this new form of giving.
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