This election season there’s a cause both parents and teens (13 and older) can get behind—Clorox’s Power A Bright Future K-12 school grant program.
Teen celeb and star of Disney’s “Shake it Up,” Bella Thorne is working with Clorox to help spread the word and encourage votes from parents and teens in the Power A Bright Future program. Bella is working closely with Clorox to make sure that K-12 schools can receive funds for programs that encourage students to be creative, active and tech and science savvy.
That’s why for the program’s fourth year, Clorox will award seven grants totaling $200,000 to help fund new or existing school programs.
The entries are in and your votes are so important! Your community took the time to enter and now it’s time to make a difference.
Here’s how parents, community members and teens 13 and older can get involved:
- · VOTE ONCE A DAY ONLINE AND VIA TEXT—Now through December 19th visit www.powerabrightfuture.comfrom a computer or mobile phone to do it, and you can check the site for your school’s text-to-vote code. Vote once online and once by text every day!
- · SHARE YOUR PHOTOS ON INSTAGRAM—If you have readers with teens 13 and older, encourage them to follow Bella Thorne on Instagram (@bellathornelovesyou) to see how Power A Bright Future grants can make a difference for K-12 schools (check out the photo in the link below!). Bella is also calling on teens to tag their own photos on Instagram using #yolopabf to show how a Power A Bright Future grant can make a difference to their school.
Power A Bright Future is a cause that parents and teens can get involved in together to help a K-12 school win a grant up to $50,000!
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