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Glennon Card proceeds will help Footprints at Cardinal Glennon

Find out more about who you could be helping just by shopping with a Glennon Card.

The Glennon Card savings are in full swing, and there are just four more days to get some great deals! This is your chance to save 20% at hundreds of shops and restaurants all while supporting a great cause.

With the Glennon Card, you get 20% off everything in the store at over 350 retailers. You can save money on any kind of shopping you might need to get ready for the holidays. The card itself costs $50, and new this year you can get a digital card online at GlennonCard.org. A paper version of the card is $60.

Edward Jones is proud to support the Glennon Card and to help people shop, save, and support Cardinal Glennon. They know that they live and work in the communities where their clients are, and Edward Jones likes to partner with organizations like Cardinal Glennon and support the good work that they are doing.

All of the proceeds from the Glennon Card will support Footprints. This is the palliative care program which benefits children who have medically complex issues. Footprints provides comfort and support for these children along with physical and emotional support for both the children and their families. Families came up with the name for this program and it is based on the poem “Footprints in the Sand.” Footprints not only helps children with life-threatening illnesses, but children with conditions that require them to be in the hospital frequently or just in and out of the hospital often.

Footprints is very dependent on charitable donations and giving so the Glennon Card this year will really help them do more for families.

To purchase or to find out where to purchase a Glennon Card, visit glennoncard.org.

Dana shows off a great Patagonia jacked that you could save 20% on with the Glennon Card. This jacket can be found at the Alpine Shop off N. Kirkwood Road.

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