The Charity Winner of $2500

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A special thank you to everyone who voted in our poll to determine the charity that will receive $2500 made possible by State Farm. State Farm gave us a $5000 grant to give to charity – $2500 was determined by me as the founder of Mom Bloggers for Social Good and $2500 was determined by all of you as the collective community of Mom Bloggers for Social Good. Early on I told State Farm that I wanted my portion to go to Habitat for Humanity and all of you also voted to give the remaining $2500 to Habitat for Humanity. With 34.88% of the vote Habitat for Humanity is our winner.

Thank you all again for helping you give money to charity.

Photo Credit: HFHI/Steffan Hacker


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2 responses to “The Charity Winner of $2500”


  1. So wonderful finally meeting you Jennifer! Keep on changing the world!


    1. Loved meeting you as well. All the best!

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