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Support Bloomfield Hills Schools With Grocer Loyalty Cards

Hillers, Kroger, and Plum Market will donate a percentage of sales through registered customer loyalty cards.

The Bloomfield Hills High School PTO is asking you to think of them when you're at local grocery stores. 

By designating the new consolidated high school with their grocery loyalty card, residents can provide up to 30 percent of the group's fundraising for key programs throughout the year, according to the district's website. A percentage of the money spent by card holders at Kroger, Hiller's and Plum Market goes with membership dues and donations to support regular programming and special requests that benefit students, organizers said.

Cardholders must re-enroll annually for the high school to receive funds. Those that register by Sept. 22 can be eligible to win one of three $25 Kroger gift cards. The drawing is on Sept. 23.

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What to do

Kroger: re-register or register Kroger at https://customer.kroger.com/communityrewards.aspx (BHHS number 91805)

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Plum Market: Send Michele Tucci the full number on back of card including tiny digits by e-mail at tucciberube@alum.mit.edu

Hiller's: Request a card from the store and designate BHHS as recipient.


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