NORCROSS, GA, September 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mill Brook Industries, a church furnishings supplier, suggests that churches and schools looking to raise money for projects should consider hosting a yard sale. With summer in full swing, yard sales can be a good way to raise funds for church seating or school furnishings without breaking the budget.
Organizations looking to raise funds without spending a great deal of money can utilize a community yard sale. Community yard sales can not only raise funds but increase awareness of the organization.
"Yard sales are a great way to raise money. If every member of the organization donates a few items, there will be plenty to sell," states Charles Hobbs, President of Mill Brook Industries, a church furnishings company. "Also, there's only limited extra expenditure for the group, because the items and the labor are all donated. Funds raised can be almost entirely profit for the group."
Yard sales can help organizations reach their school and church furnishings goal. They're one of the easiest and most cost efficient ways to raise funds for schools or churches. Ask members of the local community to contribute items to the church or school to help raise necessary funds to replace school tables or church seating. Ask for volunteers to help organize and manage the yard sale.
Yard sales can also be a strong way to increase your presence in the community. Organizations can get the word out about their programs and services by hosting a yard sale. It can be a good way to promote a business or organization. It can also help a group raise the funds it needs to replace church and school furnishings.
To learn more about replacing church furnishings, please visit the Mill Brook Industries website at http://millbrookindustries.com.
About Mill Brook Industries:
Mill Brook Industries, located in Monroe, GA, is a supplier of banquet chairs, banquet tables, restaurant chairs and stools, church chairs, office chairs, classroom chairs, and more. MBI's focus is to listen to their customers, help them to select the best product for their needs at an affordable price, and then ship in a timely manner. Mill Brook Industries understands what it takes to build great products. Their management team has over 30 years experience and knowledge in the design, manufacturing, sales, and marketing of chairs and tables.
For more information visit: http://www.millbrookindustries.com.
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Mill Brook Industries Encourages Using Yard Sales to Raise Funds to Replace School or Church Furniture
Mill Brook Industries knows that yard sales are a great way to fundraiser to replace worn out school or church furniture.
2012-09-05
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