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Shop to support your school at Pacific Epping

Pacific Epping is excited to announce the launch of its ‘Shop for your School’ campaign, offering local primary schools the opportunity to win a share of $50,000 in cash prizes.

Starting April 22 and running until June 2, Shop for Your School aims to bring the local community together to support our local primary schools.

Customers can support their chosen local primary school just by doing their everyday shopping at Pacific Epping. Each dollar spent at Pacific Epping’s participating stores and registered in the campaign will convert into one point for their chosen school. The top three schools with the highest points per student will receive cash prizes of $25,000 for first place, $15,000 for second place, and $10,000 for third place.

Pacific Epping general manager Andrew Drivas said, “We are always looking for ways to give back to the community, and ‘Shop for your School’ is a fantastic opportunity to support both our retailers and local primary schools with a significant cash prize to spend where it’s needed most. Customers can support their local primary school just by doing their everyday shopping”.

In addition to the cash prizes, customers who register their spend via the campaign will also have the chance to win a $1000 gift card for themselves.

To keep up-to-date, customers can visit the ‘Shop for your School’ leaderboard located near the guest services desk. Here they can also snap a photo of their receipt and upload it to via the campaign page on the Pacific Epping website.

For more information about the ‘Shop for your School’ campaign including participating schools and how to join in the fun, please visit www.pacificepping.com.au.

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