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HPPL Kroger Card |
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Changes to the Kroger Share Card Program
Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program Eliminates Need for Separate Share Card
Kroger Grocery Stores replaced the Kroger Share
Card program with their new Neighbor to
Neighbor program. Under this program, you are no longer
required to present a share card at the check-out counter when you
wish to donate to HPPL. Instead, you can have a HPPL
identification number electronically encoded onto your KrogerPlus
Card that will identify HPPL as the organization you wish to
support. Kroger has set aside a fund of one million dollars to
be divided up among all participating non-profit agencies. The
amount each agency receives will be based on the number of times
that agency identification number is used by customers in a given
year. That means the more you use your KrogerPlus
Card, the more HPPL receives for our rescued animals.
Having the HPPL identification number added to your KrogerPlus
Card is as simple as having the cashier scan a bar code that
contains the HPPL identification number. You only have to do
this once a year. After the bar
code has been scanned, HPPL will benefit every time you shop
during the entire year. The bar code appears below and can be
printed and used by Kroger to enroll you in the program.
Alternatively, you can
download a PDF file that
contains the bar code and complete instructions for its use. (Adobe
Acrobat is required to view a PDF file.)
The
KrogerPlus card is free and membership is not required to obtain
this shopping card.
If
you have questions about the Neighbor to Neighbor Program, you can
contact a Kroger representative at 866-995-7643 or by email to
neighbortoneighbor@kroger.com.
Additional information is also available at
http://www.krogerneighbortoneighbor.com/. The Kroger Share Card has been a very beneficial program for HPPL, so if you shop at Kroger, please add HPPL to your KrogerPlus Card |