{Publishers Clearing House} Pick Your Charity At The Give Back Event on Facebook #PCHGiveBack

We are all familiar with Publishers Clearing House. We all dream of the day we open our door to discover them on the other side with balloons and a big check with our name printed on it. Did you also know that they’re very charitable! For the third year in a row, Publishers Clearing House has hosted the Give Back event on their Facebook page, where they gave $100,000 to charity just last year!

They are at it again this year too! They are giving $110,000 to three charities: St. Jude Children’s Hospital, USO, and ASPCA! They ask that YOU visit their facebook page and determine which charity should get the most money donated to them. You can vote daily for which one you want to win! Best part is when you help out and submit your vote you get entered in to win $5000 for yourself!

The best part is that there are no losers. All three charities WILL receive a donation but your vote determines which amount they get ranging from $25-$50,000 each! That’s crazy! While they are all great charities and I’ll probably vote for them all over the course of the voting period but placed today’s vote for the ASPCA because it saddens me how many pets are euthanized across the country on a daily basis it makes me incredibly sad. I love our family dog, Charlie, and would be just devastated to find him hurt, cold, and hungry.

Publishers Clearing House is hosting the 3rd annual Give Back charity event! This year fans can vote for St Jude Childrens Research Hospital, The ASPCA, or the USO to receive a combined $100,000 in charitable donations! Plus three lucky voters will win $5000 from Publishers Clearing House!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Publishers Clearing House. The opinions and text are all mine.

Comments

  1. krystal says

    My vote goes to the ASPCA.

  2. Amy W says

    This is awesome! I think its great to give back to the community. I’ve been in spots where I Have needed help so to give back when possible is such an amazing thing