

Give Back While Shopping
Here are some creative ways to help make your charitable dollar stretch farther. Every time you shop, your purchase can benefit Camp Fire.
Smile while you shop with AmazonSmile!
When you shop at AmazonSmile, Amazon donates 0.5% of the purchase price to Camp Fire First Texas. AmazonSmile is a great way to support your Camp Fire First Texas every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same Amazon as you would expect, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to your Camp Fire. Copy and paste this link into your web browser to get started: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/75-0851201. Make sure to name Camp Fire as the charity you support while you shop.
Grocery Reward Programs
Tom Thumb – If you have a Tom Thumb rewards card, link the Camp Fire Good Neighbor number (2742) to your card. Just stop by customer service at your local Tom Thumb store to complete this step!
Kroger – If you have a Kroger rewards card, add Camp Fire as your Community Rewards organization (number is DE030) at customer service or online at krogercommunityrewards.com.
iGive.com
iGive.com allows you to support Camp Fire with a percentage of your online shopping. Just select Camp Fire First Texas as your charity of choice. Shop online at over 700 brand name stores, including JCPenney, Land’s End and Nordstrom, and a portion of each purchase will be donated to benefit Camp Fire. Sign up today at iGive.com/CampFireFW.
GoodSearch.com
GoodSearch.com allows you to support Camp Fire each time you search the web with GoodSearch’s Yahoo-powered search engine. Also, every time you shop online at 1,000 participating stores including Amazon, eBay, Target, Apple, Staples, Expedia, etc., a percentage of your purchase will be donated. The site also has thousands of money-saving coupons. Download the GoodSearch Toolbar or learn more at GoodSearch.com.



I don’t get stuck because I can always come back to the growth mindset that I learned from Camp Fire…
Jakob D., College Senior; Camp Fire Alum, Former Counselor
My time as a Camp Fire camp counselor is something I’m especially proud of. I learned to never give up, to always keep trying…what I learned from Camp Fire has helped me of live my life with forward momentum. I keep trying to learn new skill sets. I don’t get stuck because I can always come back to the growth mindset that I learned from Camp Fire, and from my elders.

I saw some spark come back to my son, and I am a grateful mama.
Camp Parent
My son had many difficulties in 3rd grade, and he was so defeated by the end of the school year. He wasn’t excited about a new camp, but quickly changed his mind after the first day. He also won a Leadership Award, and for the kid that didn’t win anything all school year, it was so very meaningful. I saw some spark come back to my son, and I am a grateful mama.