Edgewell Personal Care Partners with the Dollar General Literacy Foundation for the 2nd Annual Schick Intuition Emerging Artist Contest
Edgewell Personal Care and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation announced the 2nd Annual Schick Intuition Emerging Artist Contest, focusing on middle and high school art teachers. Teachers can submit feel-good designs highlighting literacy for a chance to win $10,000 and have their design featured on -edition packaging at Dollar General. The contest aims to promote creativity, literacy, and community support.
Encouraging educators to support creativity and literacy in their communities
Promoting creative expression through art and design
Offering a $10,000 prize to winning teachers to support their classrooms and personal artistic pursuits
No direct financial benefit for the company or shareholders mentioned in the PR
Middle and High School Art Teachers Will Be Eligible for the Grand Prize
This year's new contest theme calls for teachers to submit a feel-good design that communicates the importance of literacy through their design. The winning teacher will receive a
Edgewell is dedicated to enacting its corporate purpose, values and behaviors, and this contest will continue to support its People First value, specifically. By giving back to the community and sharing the brand platform with educators who directly support, teach and encourage creative expression, the company aims to bring joy to its community, offer support and empower creative expression.
Rod Little, CEO of Edgewell Personal Care, said, "Edgewell looks to lead with people at the forefront of every decision and with that, we are pleased to be launching the second year of this contest. We look forward to encouraging creativity through art and literacy and supporting some of the most integral individuals within our community, educators. We're so proud to partner with the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to enrich the lives of those in our community and make a meaningful, positive impact with this project."
"The Dollar General Literacy Foundation is thrilled to further encourage creativity and art through partnering with Edgewell's Schick Intuition brand for the second year of the Emerging Artist Project," shared Denine Torr, executive director of the Dollar General Literacy Foundation. "With a new focus on empowering and supporting educators, we look forward to continuing our efforts to advance literacy and education in Dollar General's hometown communities across the country."
With the belief everyone deserves an equal opportunity to a basic education, Dollar General and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation have a deeply-rooted history of championing education initiatives. DGLF continues to invest in education and literacy programs increasing access, enhancing the quality of instruction and inspiring and advancing innovation. Since its inception in 1993, the Foundation has awarded more than
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About Edgewell
Edgewell is a leading pure-play consumer products company with an attractive, diversified portfolio of established brand names including Schick® and Wilkinson Sword® men's shaving products; Schick® and Billie® women's shaving products; Edge® and Skintimate® shave preparations; Playtex®, Stayfree®, Carefree® and o.b.® feminine care products; Banana Boat® and Hawaiian Tropic® sun care products; Bulldog®, Jack Black® and Cremo® grooming products; FieldtripTM skin care products; and Wet Ones® hygiene products. The Company has a broad global footprint and operates in more than 50 markets, including the
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