On Sunday night, May 19th, country music star Trace Adkins became the most recent winner of the show, earning the title of All-Star Celebrity Apprentice. In our household we are huge Trace Adkins fans because he has been a vocal advocate on behalf of children with food allergies, himself being a father to a severely food allergic child.
Trace is also a strong supporter of the American Red Cross, dedicating this Celebrity Apprentice seasons to the cause. The American Red Cross was there for Trace’s family when his home went up in flames and was destroyed by fire in 2011. Trace has raised more than $1.5 million for the Red Cross and his win for them could not be more timely, as this week the American Red Cross is helping those who were affected by the tornado that destroyed homes and lives this week in Oklahoma.
If you would like to help the American Red Cross as they people of Oklahoma, simply text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10 or follow this link to make a monetary donation: https://www.redcross.org/donate/index.jsp?donateStep=2&itemId=prod10002.
Congrats to Trace Adkins!
Happy Thursday to you. Time to link up. And…. Go!



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Nearly 17 million children are food insecure in the United States. Nearly 17 million children worry about where there next meal is coming from. Nearly 17 million children could be going to bed tonight hungry. And that is 17 million too many.
At Found the Marbles, I am all about encouraging consumers to put their dollars to good use. Today the General Mills Foundation and Häagen-Dazs announced an initiative to create greater economic vitality for vanilla farmers in Madagascar. 




































