Subway $100 Gift Card Giveaway
October 30, 2009 by Kori Ellis
Filed under Family
Subway is at it again with helping children eat better with a great ($$) giveaway for everyone! This time, SUBWAY wants to reward you for dining with them that benefits you and your school – the SUBWAY School Rewards! You earn money for your school by linking pre-loaded SUBWAY Card(s) to your school’s name, and using those cards to pay when you dine at any SUBWAY restaurant!
And as a bonus - SUBWAY is giving away a $100 gift card to one fabulous reader so you can link it to your school and help spread the word! The more families are signed up at your school, the more your school benefits.
The great thing is that anyone can participate…give teachers, Aunt Sue or Grandmom a pre-loaded card for the holidays and they can give back to your school all year long! Share the info with your PTA, the football coaches and anyone else that can help you champion this healthy and worthwhile initiative at your school! Alright!
Don’t you just love the commitment that SUBWAY has to kids’ health? Well, here’s another promo from SUBWAY. The Random Acts of Fitness Kits to help combat child obesity in the classroom. It’s an interactive kit that your child’s teacher can use as a curriculum tool to help students learn to be healthy and active throughout the year. The Kit includes teacher planner, ideas to spark discussion and a cool monthly “Classroom Challenge” that could get them featured on SUBWAYkids.com! Awesome, right? I’ve seen one of the kits and I tell you this is something I would love my child’s teacher to use in her classroom. So let your child’s teacher know about this (more info here). Hey, if you know a teacher who’s already using one, shout out!

So onto the give-away. One winner will receive a $100 SUBWAY GIFT CARD, to help you get started in the SCHOOL REWARDS program. In the comments below, just share an encouragement to your child or a student you know (names maybe withheld) to keep them healthy and ever-excited for school!
- One entry per person per day.
- It’s open to residents of the US only.
- Contest ends 11:59 midnight EST on November 15, 2009
- ONE winner will be randomly chosen and announced via blog and email the week after.
- If the winner does not reply within one week, he/she forfeits her winnings and an alternate entry will be chosen.















My girls love to throw balls back and forth. Every third time I purposely throw an errant throw so they have to go chase it.
I remind my young son to do his best.
I encourage my baby with clapping, hugs and “I love you”.
Connor, You’re such a smart child. Stay focused on doing what is right for you.
txhottie_86 at yahoo dot com
tell her that we love her
I say, Don’t be afraid of making mistakes because trying is better than not trying at all.
Reading stories to our children helps to encourage reading.
Work hard and don’t forget to make some time for fun.
If you can dream it, you can do it! Believe to achieve!!!!
I love reading stories to my children and it helps to encourage reading.
Hope I win
My 3rd grade son struggles with reading which makes all his schoolwork more difficult. I tell him each and every day that his best IS good enough. I always have to work to keep him positive and encouraged.
I always tell my boys that they can do anything they set their mind to!
I say all you can do is do your best and if you do that, you should be proud.
I tell my grandchildren that everyone contributes to this world in their own way, just do what moves you and you will make a differene!
Do your best, always
Ive always taught my kids to try hard and do your best work at whatever you are doing!
Got Milk?
Isaiah, you need to get plenty of rest, so that you will not be tired and sleepy.
You need to wake up early enough to enjoy breakfast!
Do your best – that is all anybody can ever ask or expect
Alexandrea,Cayleann,Sherilynn,Andrianna,Dylan and Dallas I am very proud of all six of you children, You have came such a long way in a year! I know it has been stressful as you are learning what it is like to be part of a famiy of six children however I could not be more proud. Your grades have gone up and your IEP’s are showing you are improving greatly in school. Keep the good work up!
My 3rd grade son struggles a lot with reading which makes all his schoolwork more difficult. I tell him each and every day that his best IS good enough. I have to work to keep him positive and encouraged.
Good luck to all
You have it all. Make sure to use it to your advantage.
You’ve gotten the school year off to a good start. I know it’s tempting to stop paying attention and play around more now, but you know you need a great education.
“Way to go!” is heard in my house a lot. GLTA!
We read “the Little Engine that Could” to our kids to encourage them to try.
I love reading “The Monster At the End of This Book” to my grandchildren. They never tire of hearing it.
I encourage my children to drink milk for strong bones.
I hid veggies in other foods. For instance my daughter loves grilled cheese sandwiches, so I would cook it with Spinach in between two slices of cheese.
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tell her she can do anything she want if she put her mind to work to get it.
Success comes from doing your best every day.
I keep my next to oldest who is still in school (the oldest graduated a few years ago) excited about school by sitting with him while he does homework and offering direction if he needs it. You’d think he’s too old to appreciate that, but he’s absolutely not.
I tell my daughters to believe in themselves and as long as they try their best we are always proud of them!
enter me
You can do anything when you have the desire and try
I love you and I’m so proud of ou
we play kickball in the afternoons
we play kickball in the afternoons
I let my children know that they could do anything as long as they tried therir personal best.
MY GIRLS RIDE HORSES THAT KEEPS THE HAPPY AND HEALTHY
My kids love vegetables. To mix things up I’ll combine a few like parsnips and carrots boiled then mashed together. They also like tomatoes stuffed with spinach and rice then baked for ten minutes.
Work hard, and then play hard to relax. The harder you work, the better you’ll feel afterwards when good things happen
I also encourage her to play some sports.
if you do your best, thats all that matters
I keep my sister movitated to go to college by being a careful listener and encouraging her to express how she feels rather than bottle those feelings up.
Thanks for entering me! Great Contest!
Janna Johnson
janna@FeedYourPigBlog.com
jannajanna@hotmail.com
http://www.FeedYourPigBlog.com
Do your best.
We always keep a bowl of fresh fruit on the table for healthy snacking.
I encourage my grandchildren to do their best. If they do it will be good enough. I have two daughters who are educators at the elementary school level and they love their jobs and the difference they make in the lives of our children. Thank you, Subway for healthy products.
We tell our girls that as long as they try their best we are always proud of them