Best Cure for the Economic Blues

We will all be shopping for the holidays, but with a tighter budget this year.  With GoodShop, you can buy your gifts and make a donation without spending an extra penny. Helping someone else is the very best cure for the Economic Blues.

Plus, you will shopping at the same places you would shop anyway: Toys R Us, Amazon, Apple, Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Best Buy, HP, Barnes and Noble, Sephora, Sears, Macy’s, PetSmart.  You can even buy gift cards or e-gift cards at the stores or through American Express.  Some stores allow you to buy online and pick up at your local store!

It takes just a few seconds to go to Goodshop, select your charity (we hope you choose Tia Foundation), and then click through to your favorite store and shop as usual.

To give you a sense of how the money can add up, the ASPCA has already earned more than $17,000!

Also, Yahoo has teamed up with GoodShop’s sister site, GoodSearch, to donate a penny to your cause every time you search the web. This is totally free as the money comes from advertisers.

Please tell 10 friends about GoodShop and GoodSearch today. They’ve been featured in the NY Times, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, Oprah Magazine and more.

Charities need our help to spread the word now more than ever!

P.S. Tia Staff uses GoodShop to make all our travel arrangements with sites like Travelocity, Expedia, Cheap Tickets and others.  We buy all our office supplies thru Office Depot, Staples, Office Max and Sam’s Club.  We always check GoodShop first before buying anything!

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The Tia Foundation is a small, Arizona-based NGO dedicated to driving sustainable health solutions in rural Mexico.

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  1. Tia’s staff uses GoodShop to purchase our travel arrangements thru sites like Travelocity and Expedia. We also use it to purchase our office supplies through Staples and Office Max.

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