This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Lunchables. All opinions are 100% mine.
The end of the school year is quickly approaching. We have been working on our kindergarten memory books. Of all the wonderful things that we have done this year the events that the kids end up writing about are the field trips that they went on during the year. Going on a field trip and getting a hands on experience into what were learning about can make a lasting impression on a child. Bringing science to life by visiting a park, or learning about history from a museum provides an engaging experience that many kids wouldn’t have an opportunity to participate in outside of school. This is why Lunchables Lunch Combinations is providing an opportunity,Field Trips For All, for deserving kids across the country to take and experience an educational field trip with their class.
“Field Trips For All” is the first effort from the Lunchables Team’s new initiative called Project Potential. Aimed at empowering kids with opportunities to help them reach their full potential, Project Potential will provide enriching experiences kids might otherwise not have.”
Education spending is being cut across the country and one of the first programs school districts are cutting are field trips. Lunchables Project Potential wants to ensure that some classrooms still get the chance to experience a hands on trip during the school year. Anyone 6 years of age or older can nominate a deserving classroom by going to http://www.lunchables.com/potential/ and submitting a nomination. From all nominations received, 50 classrooms will be selected to go on an inspiring, educational experience.
Check out this to see the impact a field trip can have on children:
Do you have a classroom that deserve this special field trip funding? Tell me about them.














I love this!
I homeschool my kids and have found that when we take field trips they learn s much more, and remember their experience forever. I hate to hear that the school are cutting field trip to save money. It makes me sad to think of the kids who will miss out.
Congrats winners.. hoping to see my name next time.
oops last comment was for the winners post! My son has started to eat lunchables for lunch at the sitters occationally and he loves them.
This is such a fabulous program. I am glad to see companies stepping up and giving back.