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Macy’s ‘Shop For A Cause’ is back!

The Autism Society is once again thrilled to partner with Macy’s for its annual “Shop For A Cause” charity shopping event taking place Friday, August 26 through Sunday, August 28, 2016. Donate $5 for a Macy’s shopping pass and get exclusive savings* on most regular, sale and clearance purchases in every Macy’s department store all weekend long from Friday, August 26 through Sunday, August 28 (some exclusions apply). One hundred percent of your $5 donation will directly benefit the Autism Society. Plus, you can enter to win a $500 Macy’s Gift Card!

Macy’s “Shop For A Cause” is a unique one-weekend-only shopping event created to support local nonprofit organizations’ fundraising efforts. Formerly a one-day initiative, this year Macy’s has extended “Shop For A Cause” to a weekend-long event. For more information about Macy’s “Shop For A Cause,” visit macys.com/shopforacause.

Click here to purchase your $5 savings pass and join us in improving the lives of all affected by autism.

Thank you for supporting the Autism Society!

*Savings pass holders will receive:

  • 25% off all weekend on SELECT regular, sale and clearance merchandise
  • 10% off all weekend on electrics/electronics, watches, furniture, mattresses and rugs/floor coverings
  • A chance to win a $500 Macy’s gift card

Passes are only good in-store on August 26 – 28 and cannot be used online. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Pass will be delivered via email after purchase.

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Source: The Autism Society


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