$30 Walmart Gift Card 4-Hour FLASH Giveaway

WIN a Gift Card & Help VOTE to Fight Hunger

A few AWESOME Bloggers have teamed up to give you this wonderful $30 Walmart GC! We believe in quick, small, and easy giveaways! Our giveaways only have a FEW entries to fill out and you will know if you WIN in just a couple of hours! WHAT FUN! Good luck on tonight’s giveaway! See you back on Wednesday for another great FLASH giveaway!

 

Here are our WONDERFUL participating sites for this evening’s 4-Hour FLASH Giveaway!! Check out these awesome sites when you have time! 

*NOTE: You can choose PayPal or Amazon in substitution of the Walmart Gift Card if need be.

And also a special shout out to Walmart who is helping with an initiative this month to Fight the Hunger in our country. PLEASE if you have time visit this link to read about what Walmart is doing and to find a community you think is in need of assistance and VOTE for them to receive aid. And lastly, there are products you can buy at Walmart that will help with this special program as well, so please check the signage at the store the next time you are there. It take us ALL to make a DIFFERENCE! Every little bit and every VOTE can help! THANK YOU!!!  Now go WIN a $30 Gift Card to Walmart!!!!

 

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46 Responses to $30 Walmart Gift Card 4-Hour FLASH Giveaway

  1. The economy!!!

  2. I’m concerned about the attacks on women’s rights and freedoms.

  3. our future with social security

  4. Our education system!! I’m worried about the future of our kids due to lack in funds for public education

    Linda Loughner says:

    I worry about the economic impact that is happening to our childrens education oppertunities, The lack of funding and the programs being cut are drasticatly reducing the skills our children will have in the future.

  5. Medicaid and medicare. My son had a transplant and his meds cost over 4000 a month, there is no way i could ever pay for them and it scares me to death that their going to keep cutting his medicaid

  6. Economy and job market.

    Phyllis Wade says:

    The Economy!

  7. I think that no matter where you go, the economy is the first issue people think of…it affects all other aspects of life…education, health care, human rights.

  8. Poverty/homeless people

  9. The welfare of our children…whether it be lack of educational opportunities or children going hungry.

    Veronica Hay says:

    The lack of jobs

  10. Government getting too big

    Nicole Carter says:

    I am very concerned about how the US doesn’t seem to be the home of the free anymore with congress and the government butting into our personal lives, it’s really scary right now!

    kimberly bhatti says:

    unemployment

    Juia Prue Potvin says:

    Definitely the economy, & health care

  11. health insurence and medicare

    Dottie Prater says:

    The fact that ANYONE goes hungry!!

    jennifer speed says:

    education

    kelly nicholson says:

    What are you most concerned with as a problem in our country?

    race baiters getting people killed

  12. GMO needs to go away, AG-GAG Bill needs to go away, unemployment is a majour problem, it seems the US is becoming anti-women, national medical coverage is needed, our privacy is disappearing more everyday, we’re becoming “Police State USA”….There are just way too many things to list that are problems with the USA.

    Janene Scarborough says:

    The economy, Social /sec, and health care

  13. having a place to live and enough food to eat

    Jennifer Hiles says:

    The economy and health care

  14. There are so many issues, I guess healthcare or unemployment

    Stacey A Smith says:

    the Economy and job market

    Dianna Breeden says:

    Job market

  15. big government

    vanessa richard says:

    jobs and ss

  16. I feel as though the biggest problem in our country is debt. There are so many people who are in debt and I feel it creates a trickle down effect. For me I am most concerned on student loan debt being that I am a student this is the type of thing that I see the most and I find to be such an area of massive debt. I have an aunt who still, even though she has been out of school for years and years, still has some student loan debt to pay off.

    Debbie Painter says:

    I’m concerned about Social Security & Medicare

    Jeanette Jackson says:

    Unemployment and changes to the old age pension

  17. The fact that God and the Bible are not priorities for our country anymore.

    Angela Hartness says:

    I am most concerned about the economy and the healthcare.

    Michele Behlen says:

    It is very hard to pick just one . I guess the state of the economy because it affects so many other things like hunger.

  18. Our economy and unemployment scares me the most.

    Rae Higgins says:

    Homeless going w/o food, clothing, toiletries

    YVONNE WOODSTOCK says:

    The economy and the need to still work hard on nutruring a beautiful diversity of people, working toether with equal rights and without discrimination for any reason at all. We shold be way better than we are in general with such things in this day and age and it breaks my heart how far we stil have to go in so many many ways.

    YVONNE WOODSTOCK says:

    Most concerned about economy and health care for all pople and opportunities for all people I am concerned about discrimination and treating some people’s lesser than which is passionately wrong.

  19. I think our education system is what worries me most!
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    -Dawn aka dawnmomoffour
    thedoyle6@rogers.com

    Krystal Ramirez says:

    I’m concerned about all the gangs and innocent people getting killed!

  20. i would have to say the leave no child behind ya good concept but when your chidl cant keep up an they move to next grade it fustrating fr both parents and child

    Donna George says:

    Economy and our education system

    Allison (Allie L. on rafflecopter) says:

    Unemployment & Healthcare

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