Our children are the tomorrow of our world. What we teach them today will make a lasting impression on their lives. Acts as simple as turning off the water while you are brushing your teeth and turning off the light when you are not in the room make sense and add cents to your wallet.Today, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) announced the launch of “The Lorax Pledge Drive,” based on Universal Pictures’ Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax movie, to engage Club members in helping their friends, families and communities save energy, money, and make a difference for the environment. “The Lorax Pledge Drive” is part of BGCA’s participation in EPA’s Team ENERGY STAR® initiative to educate American youth about the benefits of saving energy. The effort also extends EPA’s collaboration with Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, currently the biggest animated film of the year, coming to Blu-ray™ and DVD on August 7.
EPA’s Team ENERGY STAR empowers kids to help protect the climate through easy-to-implement, money-saving actions and provides them an outlet for sharing their passion for preserving the environment. With Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax as the engaging theme for Team ENERGY STAR, kids can learn and have fun at the same time.
BGCA, which serves nearly four million young people through some 4,000 Clubs, have joined EPA in this effort by running their own Team ENERGY STAR Challenges. Club members are encouraged to participate in energy-saving projects and are recognized by EPA and provided additional rewards donated to BGCA from Samsung Electronics America. “The Lorax Pledge Drive” is their latest challenge. Clubs collect pledges to save energy among their friends, families and others. Top pledge drivers will win an ENERGY STAR qualified Samsung LED TV and a library of Universal movie titles. The top pledge driver also wins a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood.
“This partnership with EPA’s Team ENERGY STAR is a valuable part of our many successful initiatives to inspire good character and citizenship in the young people we serve,” said Romero Brown, Vice President of Program and Youth Development Services, Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “I can’t think of any better opportunity than the widely anticipated Blu-Ray/DVD release of Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax to show the world how we’re empowering young people to make a difference in the fight against global warming.”
“With his classic book, The Lorax, Dr. Seuss found a compelling and hopeful way to teach kids about the importance of being good shepherds of the environment by conserving natural resources,” said Craig Kornblau, President, Universal Studios Home Entertainment. “Universal is extremely pleased to join with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and EPA’s Team ENERGY STAR to continue educating young people and spread Dr. Seuss’ message, which is just as important today as it was 40 years ago.”

Leandrea is a married mom of two girls, ages 13 and 12, living in Atlanta, GA. She is passionate about helping people save money one coupon at a time. Read more