Christmas Essay Contest for Underprivileged Children ages 6-12

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Charlotte NC

21 November, 2021

11:31 PM

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QualiCare Maids of Charlotte, NC Presents "Christmas after Covid" My Wish – My Story Essay Contest for Underprivileged Children ages 6-12 that resides in Mecklenburg County, NC First Prize: $250.00 Cash Second Prize: $150.00 Cash Third Prize: $100.00 Cash Submission Guidelines for Essay Contest: All contestants must be ages 6-12 and live in Mecklenburg County, NC. All essays must be 500 or more words to qualify for prizes. All contestants must be an underprivileged child from an under served neighborhood or area of Mecklenburg County, NC. All essay contest entries must include contestant's full name, birth date, address, phone number, email address. Proof of age may be required for winners of the essay contest. All Essays should include the following: Tell us how the Covid-19 epidemic has affected you and your family. Tell us what things have made you happy during Covid-19 and what things have made you sad since the Covid-19 epidemic. Let us know why Christmas is special to you. Let us know what your Christmas wish is. This Essay Contest Starts on November 29, 2021 and ends December 13, 2021 all winning contestants will be notified by phone or email on December 16, 2021 and cash prizes will be awarded to contest winners on December 18, 2021. Note: All contestants and essays must meet the above qualification to qualify, so please read all guidelines carefully before submitting essay. Submit Essay by email before 12/13/21 to: [email protected] in subject line of email write: "Christmas after Covid Contest" This Contest is sponsored by QualiCare Maids. QualiCare was one of the first responding cleaning services in Mecklenburg County to incorporate all CDC guidelines for fighting Covid-19 and QualiCare was one of the first cleaning services to be featured on WCNC News for effectively fighting Covid-19. QualiCare is challenging all cleaning companies in Mecklenburg County to support underprivileged children this holiday season with, money, food, or toys.

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