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JCPenney launches Round-Up program

16 Aug '07
3 min read

JCPenney Company Inc has launched the Afterschool Round-up program to benefit the JCPenney Afterschool Fund, inviting customers to join in the Company's mission to increase access to afterschool programs for children in need. Now, through Sept. 15, customers will have the opportunity to "round-up" their JCPenney purchases to the nearest whole dollar and donate the difference to the JCPenney Afterschool Fund.

Donations will help the public charity provide children with access to life-enriching afterschool programs that keep them safe and foster their academic, physical and social development.

Studies show that 14.3 million children in the United States are unsupervised after school between the hours of 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. each day. Additionally, studies show that youth are at greater risk of involvement in crime, drug abuse and other destructive behaviors during these hours.

To address this issue, JCPenney created the JCPenney Afterschool Fund in 2001, and has since given tens of thousands of children the opportunity to participate in essential afterschool programs that help them to reach their full potential in life.

"We realize that the afterschool issue is a cause close to the hearts and minds of our customers and Associates," said Myron E. (Mike) Ullman, III, chairman and CEO of JCPenney. "The launch of this new program now offers an easy way for our customers - more than half of America - to be part of the solution. By simply rounding up their purchases, 100 percent of their donation will go toward providing thousands of children with access to afterschool programs that will help them reach their full potential."

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