Share a #SmilingItForward Photo to Support the Children’s Health Fund

I’m SMILING IT FORWARD™ because there are thousands of American children who don’t have access to quality health care. I want to be part of the effort to help Tylenol raise up to $100,000 for Children’s Health Fund. I just uploaded a picture of our son, A.J., to the SMILING IT FORWARD™  website so Tylenol will donate $1.

Share a #SmilingItForward Photo to Support the Children’s Health Fund

Children’s Health Fund

Its fleet of mobile clinics makes the rounds at homeless shelters, schools and community centers. Children’s Health fund is “the nation’s leading pediatric provider of mobile-based healthcare for homeless and low-income children and their families.” With the economy still in flux and the current federal government shut down, you can just imagine how many families need Children’s Health Fund right now. I feel so blessed knowing that I can reach for Tylenol when A.J. has a fever or a painful “boo boo.” His pediatrician is just a phone call away and in less than 10 minutes we can get to several major Atlanta hospitals.

See Actress Alyson Hannigan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7KXXO3T3-k

How can you help Tylenol’s fundraising efforts? Upload a photo of your child to the SMILING IT FORWARD™  website, so Tylenol will donate $1 to Children’s Health Fund.* Every approved photo counts, so share this story with your friends and family.

Prepare for Flu Season

We’re headed into flu season (I’m going to get a flu shot this week), which means fevers, runny noses and achiness are on the horizon. Pediatrician Dr. Tanya Altmann recommends everyone in your family who’s six months or older get the flu shot. Keep Tylenol in your medicine cabinet for fevers and saline nasal spray handy for stuffed noses.

Disclosure: I have received information and products from McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., the makers of TYLENOL®. The opinions stated are my own. This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks.

*Between September 17, 2013 and January 31, 2014, McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., the makers of TYLENOL®, is inviting anyone 18 and older to share a photo that makes them smile on SmilingItForward.com.  Each photo approved & shared will trigger a $1.00 donation from TYLENOL® to Children’s Health Fund, with a minimum donation of $75,000 and a maximum donation of $100,000. Review Terms and Conditions for complete program details. For information about Children’s Health Fund, visit www.childrenshealthfund.org.

About Joyce Brewer

Creator & Host of Mommy Talk Show. Emmy award-winning TV journalist.Wife & Mommy; Mom Blogger; Social Media Coach; Long Island, New York transplant living in Atlanta, GA. Follow Joyce on Twitter @MommyTalkShow Author of Use What You Know: A Business Idea Guide for Moms featuring interviews with mompreneurs who created businesses using their skills & backgrounds.

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20 comments

  1. We are getting flu shots in the next couple weeks, too, to hopefully not have to need tylenol!

    I’m thankful for it, though because it’s all I can take while pregnant!

  2. What a wonderful cause, and who wouldn’t want to share a picture of their own smiling child? 🙂 Thank you for being involved in this project, and for sharing it with us!

    Love, Joy
    Yesterfood

  3. Children are our future, we need to care for them. Thank you for sharing the cause and being involved.

  4. Children are our future, thanks for sharing this cause and being involved.
    That’s an adorable little smile you shared as well.

  5. I think this is a great thing to do!!

  6. What a great cause and an easy way to give back!!

  7. He is too precious! Great post!

  8. My son got his flu shot last week – and now I’m sick. The same thing happened last year, but this year we were better prepared – flu shots in October NOT January.

  9. What a cute photo! Wow, this is a great program. I really need to find a good one to upload. That also reminds me that we need flu shots – so many around us are already getting sick!

  10. What an awesome campaign. We love Tylenol and I’m so glad to hear about this awesome cause they’re supporting. 🙂

  11. What a wonderful campaign! Super easy way to get involved. 🙂

  12. Such a fantastic program! I’m allergic to aspirin and ib profen so we are a Tylenol only house! This is a great program that they’ve put together!

  13. We are going to get out flu shots soon, and I will have the Tylenol on hand!

  14. What a great cause! That is an adorable photo of A.J. also.

  15. Tylenol is a staple in our medicine cabinet and has been for years. When the kids were little Tylenol certainly brought down more than one fever. Now that the kids are teens I still trust Tylenol when they get sick. I think the Smile It Forward campaign is a wonderful thing

  16. What a simple and sweet way to make a difference. Tylenol and saline are a staple in our household during the flu season.

  17. My daughter reminds us every year to get a flu shot, she actually enjoys it (I guess knowing that she is being healthy). We have seen it make a difference in her health from previous years she did not get it, especially being in public school now. Sorry if anyone’s offended but my goodness, that place is full of germy kids, lol.

    I think it’s great when companies give back or do good in the community. I love that Tylenol is trying to raise up to $100,000 for the Children’s Health Fund

  18. I love that Tylenol is trying to raise up to $100,000 for Children’s Health Fund; that puts a smile on my face.
    It honestly breaks my heart to know there are kids out there suffering without basic healthcare needs. I think this is a great campaign, and I applaud Tylenol for giving back and helping the community.

  19. love this!

    Demi
    Astronaumica.com