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Registration for the Florida Penny Harvest is now open! To register, download a form (PDF) and fax a copy to 850-922-2928. 

   





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Rebound Harvest for P.S. 46

January 1, 2012
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Co-Coaching Leads to Greatness - The Russell Sage Five Pasta Banquet

December 1, 2011
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Leading in Service: Introducing our new Penny Harvest staff

September 1, 2011
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Common Cents partners with Rothschild Foundation

June 1, 2011
Common Cents recently received a grant from the Edmond de Rothschild Foundations. Common Cents and The Rothschild Foundation have a shared passion for philanthropy and education.
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First Annual Penny Harvest Run for Change a success!

May 2, 2011
On Saturday, April 30th, the first annual Penny Harvest Run for Change! kicked off with a day along Hudson River Park of honoring youth service as New York City students, teachers and supporters of Common Cents turned up in what has, in only twenty years, become the largest child philanthropy program in the country which emphasizes service-learning through school communities. Since 1991, Penny Harvest students have contributed $8.6 million to improve their neighborhoods in areas of health, environment, human rights, disaster relief, children and the elderly.
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