On November 25, 2020

Shop Amazon and earn money for Killington Elementary School

PEAKS has enrolled KES in Smile Amazon!

Calling all Killington locals, community members, and allies. The Killington Elementary School PEAKS organization needs your support. They’ve launched an online fundraiser via Amazon Smile to assist in supporting local education and enrichment programs. Your contributions will help to sustain and enhance the Trailblazers Youth Ski Program, technology initiatives, community food drives, and teacher and staff appreciation efforts.

Participation is simple…

From desktop – log into smile.amazon.com or from Amazon App – Select “Settings” and click into “Amazon Smile”

Enter “Sherburne Education Foundation – Killington, VT” as your selected organization

Log into your account and begin your regular online and holiday shopping

A portion of your Amazon Smile eligible purchases will be donated directly to Killington Elementary School PEAKS – no fees and no extra cost to you. Even a small donation can make a big difference for the programs.

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