Businesses Open Their Hearts to Kids!
The Sponsor-A-Child Program began in 1993 as a way to enlist the support
of local businesses and organizations in our fundraising efforts. It is a
simple and effective way for businesses to encourage their employees to
individually sponsor and provide a needy child with toys for the holidays.

Corporations that have already established their budgets and planned their
charitable contributions for the year are still able to participate because a
corporate gift isn't required for participation. As a Sponsor-A-Child
participant, you simply make the program available to your employees and
collect their donations through an internal company volunteer. More than 90
companies and organizations from Atlanta area schools, small businesses
and Fortune 500 corporations participate each holiday season in this
worthwhile cause. If you join them we could help even more underprivileged
children have a joyous holiday season.

As a Sponsor-A-Child company, you will join other community-oriented
Atlanta companies, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Wachovia
Bank, AT&T, KPMG LLP, SunTrust Bank and Kilpatrick & Stockton. More
importantly, you will be providing your employees with the opportunity to help
thousands of deserving children throughout metro Atlanta.

Each $10 donation provides a child with a popular toy. And for only $8 more,
donors can provide a needy child with an entire gift package, which includes
a popular toy, an educational toy, a new article of clothing and at least one
stocking stuffer, with a total package retail value of more than $50.

The Empty Stocking Fund provides all the materials needed via our Branded
Sponsor Kit. This kit includes posters and paper stockings for you to use to
help get your campaign going at your place or work or school.

Questions about this campaign? Please feel free to email our SAC
Coordinator by
clicking here.

Are you ready to start a SAC campaign?

Then simply click here to fill out a registration form and we will contact you.
DID YOU KNOW?

For about the cost of
one meal, an employee
can brighten the
holidays of a child who
otherwise would have
had a disappointing
Christmas.