

CPR for Education Presents:The National Collegiate Hardship Relief Grants & Scholarships Fund, where college students can earn a monthly relief grant Check to help with their day to day college expenses and qualify for the CPR for Education scholarships. How ? By selling CPR raffle tickets online within, social circles via Facebook, Twitter & YouTube, along with other social mediums.
Grants awarded monthly to seller students with a free Registered Membership CPR Promo Code, authorized as a CPR for Education grant raffle ticket seller on our National Collegiate Hardship Relief Grants & Scholarships Fund raffles. The CPR for Education Hardship Relief Grants & Scholarships Fund is a uniquely designed concept that monetarily helps anyone who desires to collegiately extend their education, regardless of their adult age.
Ticket Seller: As a CPR grant raffle ticket seller you earn 1/4 of the total amount on each do-national ticket you sell online. Your Promo code automatically track & tally your sales. CPR’s Hardship Relief Grants are paid out monthly to you or your group name via Check.
Scholarship Bonus Bucks: Seller students can enter into the CPR for Education annual scholarship contest for a chance to be crowned with cash, as the (Top Ticket Sales Person) and Win $10,000 Cash. The cash award will be sponsored by Collegiate Philanthropic Rescue to be hallmarked as (CPR’s $10,000 Hardship Relief Scholarship Top Sales Award Fund). Student Ticket Sellers: We Require A Minimum Age of 18 yrs. No Exceptions!
Ticket Purchaser: CPR for Education offer ticket purchasers, a chance to win big in the Fundraiser Prize Raffles. When you purchase a raffle ticket the funds award (Multiple Humanitarian Acts) in donations as well as personal benefits. Having you as our raffle ticket buyer, we feel your money should benefit you first. Your generosity earns you a chance to win some really tasteful & valuable prizes. Such as rare Homes, Automobiles, Cruises, Vacation Get-a-ways & more at a fraction of its original retail value.
Proceeds: CPR for Education (National Collegiate Hardship Relief Grants & Scholarships Raffles) and other private & corporate, monetary donations fund the National Collegiate Hardship Relief Grants & Scholarships program.
Where Does The Money Go: 10% of ticket sales will be donationated to president Obama re-election campaign fund 2012
90% of Donations Benefit CPR for Education Collegiate Hardship Relief Grants & Scholarships Fund
CPR for Education-Barack Obama 2012 is making a difference together! CPR copy write 2011
Subject: Thank you for your message
From: "The White House - Presidential Correspondence" (Add as Preferred Sender)
Date: Mon, Aug 16, 2010 11:29 am To: smileyb@cpr4edu.us
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Dear Friend:
Thank you for writing. Expanding access to higher
education is critical to preserving the American dream and
securing our future, and I appreciate your perspective.
To make college more affordable for millions of middle-
class Americans for whom the cost of higher education has become
an unbearable burden, my Administration is expanding Federal
Pell Grants for students, increasing them to keep pace with
inflation in the coming years, and putting the program on stronger
financial footing. In total, we are doubling funding for the Federal
Pell Grant program to help the students who depend on it.
To make sure our students do not go broke just because
they chose to go to college, we are making it easier for graduates to
afford their student loan payments. Today, about two in three
graduates take out loans to pay for college. The average student
ends up with more than $23,000 in debt. When this change takes
effect in 2014, we will cap a graduate's annual student loan
repayments at 10 percent of his or her income.
To help an additional five million Americans earn degrees
and certificates over the next decade, we are revitalizing
programming at our community colleges--the career pathways for
millions of dislocated workers and working families across this
country. These schools are centers of learning, where students
young and old can get the skills and technical training they need
for the jobs of today and tomorrow. They are centers of
opportunity where we can forge partnerships between students and
businesses so every community can gain the workforce it needs,
and they are vital to our economic future.
I am committed to America having the highest proportion
of college graduates in the world by 2020. To learn more about
what my Administration is doing to support higher education,
please visit: www.WhiteHouse.gov/Agenda/Education. Students
or families seeking assistance can find resources at
StudentAid.Ed.gov or Opportunity.gov. Again, thank you for
being in touch.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
To be a part of our agenda for change, visit: www.WhiteHouse.gov




