NEW Bridgie Boxes to Benefit Moms and Dads in Guatemala this Mother’s and Father’s Day!
Give your mom or dad a delicious gift while also giving back to moms and dads in Guatemala!
To celebrate the moms and dads in your life, Bridgeman’s is excited to share our newest menu item, Bridgie Boxes! Each Bridgie Box features 8 chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwiches in four yummy flavors that your loved one is sure to savor!
• 2 Brownie Caramel Crunch – Chocolate ice cream, chocolate brownie chunks, heath bits, and a creamy caramel swirl
• 2 Cookies ‘N Cream – Vanilla ice cream with cream-filled chocolate cookie pieces
• 2 Peppermint Bon Bon – Peppermint ice cream loaded with chocolate chips
• 2 Raspberry Fudge Torte – Vanilla ice cream, chocolate fudge chunks, and raspberry swirls
Not only will this gift satisfy their sweet tooth, it also gives back to hardworking moms and dads in Guatemala who partner with Common Hope. These parents want the best for their children––a safe home, a healthy life, and an education––and Common Hope and Bridgeman’s are helping them achieve this!
Bridgeman’s will donate $10 for every Bridgie Box sold between May 1-June 19 and each box will contain a special gift from Guatemala. Honor your parent for all their sacrifices with a sweet gift that also honors parents working hard for a better future for their kids!
Get your Bridgie Box today!
More than 50% of the population in Guatemala lives in poverty and the high school graduation rate is less than 20%. Often, parents have to choose between sending a child to school or to work to earn an income. That’s why Bridgeman’s proudly partners with Common Hope, a local nonprofit that is fighting poverty with diplomas in Guatemala. Like us, Common Hope believes that, “where there is education, there is a way forward.” For more than 35 years, Common Hope has partnered with families in Guatemala to remove barriers to education so kids can learn, dream, grow, thrive, and get their diploma. Their programs work––Common Hope students are graduating at three-to-four times the national average!
Learn more about Common Hope at http://www.commonhope.org/ or follow Common Hope on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter.