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This Food Savings & Rewards App Lets You Save At 1500+ Restaurants! This Food Savings & Rewards App Lets You Save At 1500+ Restaurants!
This Food Savings & Rewards App Lets You Save At 1500+ Restaurants! A food savings & rewards membership committed to alleviating hunger is offering a free 12-month trial for Daily Voice readers. Foodie Card established a presence on Long Island, expanded to the Tri-State area, South Florida, and recently increased its footprint in Westchester. Restaurant lovers can enjoy 10% off their entire bill at over 1500 participating establishments (valid for both dine-in and pickup). One reward point is earned for every dollar saved, which can be later redeemed for gift cards to popular retailers like Amazon, Target, VISA, HomeGoods, and more! Would you like t…
13-Year-Old Raises Funds To Give Gift Cards To All Teens In Westchester Foster Care System 13-Year-Old Raises Funds To Give Gift Cards To All Teens In Westchester Foster Care System
13-Year-Old Raises Funds To Give Gift Cards To All Teens In Westchester Foster Care System A 13-year-old girl from Westchester County has spread some holiday cheer this year, raising enough money to give every teenager in the county's foster care system a gift card. Sky Sams, of Port Chester, raised enough money to purchase 118 $25 Visa Gift Cards, enough for all 116 teens in Westchester County Foster Care, after posting a video to social media and asking friends, family and peers for help. Sky is also a STEER student athlete, according to the announcement from the county. “Sky’s compassion is an example to us all," said Leonard Townes, Commissioner of the Westchester Count…
Don't Toss That Envelope From Omaha -- It Has Your Federal Stimulus Prepaid Debit Card Don't Toss That Envelope From Omaha -- It Has Your Federal Stimulus Prepaid Debit Card
Don't Toss That Envelope From Omaha -- It Has Your Federal Stimulus Prepaid Debit Card If a plain white envelope from Omaha, Nebraska arrives in the mail, don’t throw it away. It may be your federal stimulus payment. Last week, the IRS and U.S. Treasury Department began mailing Economic Impact Payments as prepaid debit cards. In addition to a P.O. Box in Omaha, the return address says the letter is from "Money Network Cardholder Services." Nearly 4 million Americans waiting for their slice of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act are expected to get their stimulus money in the form of an EIP Card, as opposed to a paper check signed by President Donald J. Trump. The trouble is, th…