Bounty wraps up Make a Clean Difference program in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI Procter & Gamble's Bounty brand kicked off the last leg of its Make a Clean Difference program in Cincinnati at Brent Elementary School.
Since the program's launch in April, Bounty, together with partners HandsOn Network and Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, has united more than 1,000 volunteers to transform the learning environments of 30 public schools in 10 cities across the country benefiting more than 14,000 school children.
In addition to Cincinnati, Bounty's Make a Clean Difference program benefited 30 public schools in the following cities from April through June: Atlanta; Boston; Charlotte, N.C.; Dallas; Los Angeles; Miami; Minneapolis; New York and Seattle. Celebrities who have taken part in community clean-ups included Gabrielle Union, Mary J. Blige, Russell Simmons, Carlos Ponce, Peter Facinelli and Jennie Garth. For more information, visit Facebook.com/Bounty.