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Change the World
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF, the Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society and the Muscular
Dystrophy Association are just three of our
over 150 non-profit partners who reap the
ongoing benefits of our Coins That Count®
program available in selected markets. This
year, over $800,000 in coins was donated
through Coinstar by the many generous men,
women and children who stepped forward in
support of their favorite charities. With an on-
screen directory that allows donations to be
designated, Coinstar’s self-service machines
respond with a tax-deductible receipt for the
full value of the gift.
Believing that literally every penny counts,
non-profit organizations throughout the
country are joining the Coins That Count
program to reach donors virtually everywhere.
With nearly 7,000 units installed in 41 states,
Coinstar continues to build its nation-wide
network of coin processing machines at a rapid
pace. This year alone, the number of Coinstar
locations grew by over 40%.
Since its inception, the Coins That
Count® program has raised over $1
million for non-profit organizations.
This young boy’s Halloween treats
add up to something special for the
many children helped by the U.S.
Fund for UNICEF. His collection of
just $5 in spare change, about the
same cost as a big bag of candy, will
help buy enough vaccine to
immunize 25 kids against measles.