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Macy's, Texas Litter Control partner for 'Shop For A Cause'

Published 08/21/2014

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THE WOODLANDS, Texas -- Macy’s and Texas Litter Control invites customers to participate in Macy’s ninth annual national “Shop For A Cause” charity shopping event on August 23, 2014. Macy’s “Shop For A Cause” is a unique one-day-only shopping event created to support local charities’ fundraising efforts, and has helped raise more than $44 million for charities across the country since 2006. Customers can participate in this year’s event by purchasing shopping passes from Texas Litter Control in advance.

“Macy’s is committed to giving back, both nationally and to our local communities,” said Martine Reardon, Macy’s chief marketing officer. “For the last eight years, Macy’s ‘Shop For A Cause’ program has provided our customers and associates a unique opportunity to show their support and give back to their local community organizations, while also enjoying great savings at Macy’s.”

Macy’s has provided Texas Litter Control with shopping passes to sell for $5 each. Texas Litter Control will keep 100 percent of every shopping pass it sells. The more shopping passes sold, the more money Texas Litter Control will raise!

By purchasing a shopping pass from Texas Litter Control, customers support our mission to end euthanasia in our shelters while enjoying a day of spectacular discounts, entertainment and special events at Macy’s. Pass holders will receive special discounts on most regular, sale and clearance purchases all day, but some exclusions apply.

“We are so excited to be partnering with Macy’s in the Woodlands,” explains Deana Sellens, Executive Director of Texas Litter Control. “The $5 for the pass goes directly to the charity and the customers get to benefit with significant discounts throughout the store. The timing is just perfect for back to school!”

For more information about Macy’s “Shop For A Cause,” visit macys.com/shopforacause. To purchase a shopping pass from Texas Litter Control contact (281)757-0688 or Crivera@texaslittercontrol.org or visit the Texas Litter Control clinic at 150 Pruitt Road #H, Spring, TX 77380.

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