I have received information and products from
McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., the makers of
TYLENOL®. The opinions stated are my own. This is a sponsored post for
SheSpeaks.
Hello Dear Readers:
Nothing worries me more than when Ana says in her
small and sweet toddler voice: "Mama, I don't feel good".
Luckily I have only heard it a couple of times in
her short three years. But one time is one time too many. Thankfully after a
few days and with the help of Infants’ Tylenol, she is usually back to her
usual bubbly and active self in no time. Nothing makes me feel better than that
over-a-cold smile back on her face, and seeing her run around outside or back
to work at her craft table. She is a happy kid when she feels good and that
alone makes me smile.
Help Tylenol bring smiles to every kid's face
with their new SMILING IT FORWARD™ campaign.
Tylenol is donating $1 to Children's Health Fundto help children in need see a
doctor and get the help that they need (up to $100,000).* This is so easy to
do, just head on over to the SMILING IT
FORWARD™ website here:
and click share it now. ( I chose this
photo):
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A recent photo from our
first school trip to the farm.
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Upload, Edit it, Save it and Share! And wait for
your photo to be approved. It is that easy. I love to help where I can. And
this is such an easy way to make a difference.
Do you know about Children's Health Fund??
Here is more info about the cause you will be
helping out with this program:
Children’s Health Fund
Every child deserves to be healthy, for
this very reason singer/songwriter Paul Simon and Dr. Irwin
Redlener were inspired to create Children’s Health Fund. With so
many children living in poverty, kids across the country struggle because
they can’t get to the doctor. Preschoolers suffer with untreated earaches.
Elementary school kids have trouble seeing the blackboard without glasses.
Middle school kids fall asleep in class because of a restless night
spent wheezing with asthma. Without needed medicine, high school students
are often out sick. At every level, many kids don’t have the chance to do
their best in school.
Recognizing the many barriers that keep these
disadvantaged kids from the doctors they need, Paul Simon and
Dr. Irwin Redlener ,pioneered an innovative solution 25 years ago–the
first “medical clinic on wheels”. Today, Children’s Health Fund's fleet
of 50 medical mobile clinics brings healthcare to sick
children in dozens of rural areas and disadvantaged urban neighborhoods
nationwide. These clinics offer low income families a better
alternative than the emergency room.
With your support, Children’s Health Fund
can be part of the solution and continue to give every child, no
matter their economic situation, a chance. For more information
about Children’s Health Fund, visit
Tylenol sent me a lovely package of goodies to
save and display my photos of smiles.
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