This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of UPromise for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
One of the most wonderful thing a parent can give to a child besides life is the opportunity to follow and reach for her dreams. This is a very significant factor to a child life-moral support. As parents, we want our child to become a good person with a strong self-esteem to face life’s challenges so she can fulfill her dreams whatever circumstances may occur.
It is my obligation as a parent to send my child to school. Providing her a balanced life and helping her achieve the goals she wants are my priorities. I want her to become a successful pilot someday. This profession will bring lots of opportunities to my child. And with Upromise, reaching for that dream will not be so difficult.
As to fulfilling children’s dreams, Upromise has helped individuals achieve the dream of higher education. And to celebrate it’s 10th year anniversary, Upromise is giving away a total of $20,000. What to do? Just share in or submit your child’s dream as an entry to the contest. I already submitted mine. You can also vote on your favorite stories by “liking” them. Ten winners of $1,000 each and one grand prize winner of $10,000 will be selected from the participants as well.
Submitting an entry is very simple. Go to www.upromisetodream.com. Enter Share Your Dream to Win. In the text boxes, enter your dream for your child and supply the information needed. (Note: Do not enter important information like full names and contact numbers.) When finished, submit your entry. It will be published in 72 hours. To vote for your favorite stories, go and click the View All Dreams button at the right. There you will see all the stories send in by the participants and you can start voting. But first of all these, read the dream wall official rules to avoid misleading.
1 comment:
Mam, we should have a little care to realize the dreams of children. They deserve all our love, but we can not leave the limits, because otherwise we will lose control. Saying NO is also an act of love.
Hugs...
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