
Subway’s School Rewards program is a great way to earn money for your favorite school just by eating at Subway. Schools can use the money for supplies, athletic equipment — whatever they need most! To participate, simply pick up a Subway card, load it with funds, link it to your school and use it to pay for your Subway meals.
Teachers can also sign up for a Get Fit for the Fun of It kit from SubwayKids.com as a way to help their students get and stay fit!
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a $100 Subway gift card. Link the card to your favorite school and begin earning cash rewards for the school with every purchase on your gift card!
To enter, tell me about your favorite budget-friendly gifts for teachers!
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Prize:
(1) $100 Subway Gift Card
This giveaway ends at noon PST on Monday, 11/16. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email on and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Good luck!
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Julie
A card which reads… we’ve made a donation to “insert charity” (we usually donate to a local food bank) on your behalf. A gift that keeps on giving.
JQ
i usually give the teachers a really nice card – signed from the kids, $5 GC to Starbuck’s, a restaurant or Target and some of the good deals that i find – such as the B&B antibacterial lotions, glade candles, even the welch’s sparkling grape juice.
scarlett
I love giving homeade bread and jam and I think everyone loves recieving it!
scarlett
added you to my blog list!
Carmen
Though I do not have young children in school yet, one of my best friends is a teacher and I know some of the gifts she enjoys receiving most are those that she can actually use–a nice-smelling candle wrapped with a bow or a caramel-dipped apple from the grocery store. It doesn’t have to be big; usually the note that accompanies is more than enough!
scarlett
I also signed up to be a email subscriber and cant wait to start recieving them!
Carmen
I subscribed by RSS feed.
Ruth Smither
I’m an email subscriber.
Amanda T
We do homemade cookie trays with a heart-felt card.
Ruth Smither
Anything homemade and useful would be a great gift for a teacher. Homemade soap would probably be appreciated.
Chaya Allen
Your on my blog roll and I follow your blog
Chaya Allen
I subscribe!
Carmen
I just joined the forum! (my name is atlantagal)
Anne
When I was a stay-at-home Mom with four kids in an ‘upscale’ public school, I couldn’t afford to ‘keep up with the Jones’ when it came time for Christmas, teacher appreciation or end-of-the-year gifts. The first Christmas, I baked up a batch of easy to make French bread. I wrapped each loaf in some blank newsprint (got that for free from the newspaper office), tied with raffia I had on hand and attached a simple card made from card stock–also had that on hand. The whole process took me about 5 hours split over two days. The loaves were delivered at the end of the school year and were a HUGE hit! I received so many comments that I had to bake more bread the next year in order to give some to the administrative staff. Anything home baked is cheap and well received. I have also picked up notecards when they were on clearance and these made great gifts.
missy campbell
My kids are not in school yet but when I was in school my mom and I would bake cookies and a hand written note. I think it means more too have that personal touch. missy _ cbell21 @ yahoo . com
missy campbell
I am a subscriber to your blog.
missy _ cbell21 @ ayhoo . com
missy campbell
I am also a member of your forums. missy _ cbell21 @ yahoo . com
marcie
My kids make their teacher a card and we pair it with a candy bar, microwave popcorn, etc.
marcie
Your badge is already on my blog :)
marcie
I am currently a subscriber :)
Katherine P
handmade items from kids and home baked cookies.
Katherine P
I subscribe to emails!
CM
We also do school supplies bought at the end of the year with homemade truffles and/or cake pop bites. :)
CM
I’m subscribed to your RSS feed as well. :)
Amber
When I use to teach I loved a gift basket full of school supplies…something for the kids to enjoy! Buy the extras on clearance at the end of the back-to-school rush…by Christmas they are in need of some fresh supplies!
Amber
I subscribe via email
Amber
I also am a member on the forums
rachel
i stock up on bath and body works travel size(a lot of the time I have gotten them for free with coupons ) products and then make my own gift packs…rachel
rachel
i’m a subscriber…thanks rachel
Lauren
I like to make Christmas baked goods. These days it seems no one has time too and it is a gift that is enjoyed, plus it isn’t something useless cluttering up their house later :D