o Register Your Albertsons Card so RUHS PTSA Gets Kickback If you shop at Albertsons or Sav-on, you can help the RUHS PTSA make money with almost no effort on your part. All you have to do is register your Preferred Savings Card on-line to designate RUHS PTSA as one of your Partners. This should only take a few minutes - do it now while you're thinking about it. Ask your friends and family to designate RUHS PTSA too. 1. Get out your Preferred Savings Card - you'll need to enter the number on the back of the card later. 2. Go to: http://www.albertsons.com/abs_inthecommunity/ 3. Click on the "Albertsons Community Partners" logo on the right side of the window under "See Also:" 4. Click on "Shoppers login or register with your preferred Savings Card first" 5. Enter the number on the back of your Preferred Saving Card and your phone number 6. Click on "My Account" on the top, right of the window 7. Click on "Add a Partner" 8. Enter our ID number: 49001001722 and click Add Partners. (Or you can enter Redondo in the Name field, "Find Partners", and then select our PTSA.) 9. If RUHS is your only partner, be sure 100% is entered for the percentage. Note you can have up to 4 different partners, so if you have kids at Parras or Adams or one of the elementary schools, you can split your percentages however you want. 10. Click on "Update Now" to save your choice. If you don't have a Preferred Savings Card, you can order one at step 4 above. If you shop at Albertsons, you really should have one, otherwise you are missing out on all their specials. Once you register RUHS as your partner, the cashier just needs to run your Preferred Savings Card each time you shop at Albertsons or Sav-on. The amount of "kickback" the PTSA receives is a sliding percentage depending on how much you spend per month. If you spend less than $250, the PTSA gets 1% of your purchases. It moves up to 4% of your purchases over $500. This fundraiser adds up. Adams Middle School made almost $550 last quarter and we have a lot more students than they do. The extra funds could help the PTSA provide busses for more field trips. Currently, the PTSA is having to turn down some requests due to lack of funds.