Help Treehouse Win a Walmart Grant

Help Treehouse win a $100,000 grant through the Walmart Associate Choice Program. Do you shop at Walmart or Sam’s Club, or know someone who works there? Learn how to help.

VOTE FOR TREEHOUSE:  Walmart Associate Choice Program
July 7 – August 13

Help Treehouse win a $100,000 grant through the Walmart Associate Choice Program.  Through August 13, Walmart and Sam’s Club employees can vote for one of five organizations to win the grand prize! 

For Walmart and Sam’s Club Associates:
Vote for Treehouse!  You can help Treehouse give 5,000 foster kids a childhood and a future with programs that help them succeed in school, meet key material needs, and provide experiences that every child deserves. From July 7 to August 13, log onto www.mywalmart.com to cast your vote!

You can also print out the flyer about Treehouse and the Walmart Associate Choice Program and pass it along to your colleagues!

How Treehouse Supporters Can Help:

1. Know an employee at Walmart or Sam’s Club?  Ask them to vote for Treehouse

2. Do you shop at Walmart or Sam’s Club?  Tell associates that they can help give more than 5,000 foster kids a childhood and a future by voting for Treehouse.

3. Spread the word.  Paste the following statement into an email or on Facebook:

“Treehouse is a local organization I support that gives more than 5,000 foster kids a childhood and a future.  Their programs help foster kids succeed in school, fulfill key material needs, and provide childhood experiences that every kid deserves.  Together we can help them win a $100,000 grant! 

Through August 13, employees at Walmart and Sam’s Club can vote for one of five local nonprofit organizations to win $100,000 through the Walmart Associate Choice Program. If Treehouse wins, that's enough money to provide 2,000 Little Wishes—sports, music, dance or school activities—to help foster kids explore interests, gain confidence, develop role models, and just feel like a regular kid.

Only employees can vote, so be sure to remind your friends or family members who work at Walmart or Sam’s Club to vote for Treehouse.”
 

Foster Care Fact

  • Washington State pays a maximum of $300 per year for clothing. That’s less than half of what an average family of moderate means spends each year to clothe a child.