Christine Esposito, Associate Editor01.09.14
Scrubbing Bubbles has launched "Let's Bubble," which the SC Johnson brand describes as a nationwide call to action for Americans to help others by cleaning messes big and small in 2014.
Specifically, people can nominate places in their community most deserving of a clean-up powered by the Scrubbing Bubbles clean-up team—think greasy kitchen at the local elementary school in need of some Scrubbing Bubbles TLC or the bathrooms at the local community center. Once all submissions have been received and finalists have been chosen in mid-February, visitors to the Let's Bubble™ webpage will vote to determine the four most deserving locations in the country.
Scrubbing Bubbleshas partnered with actresses and sisters Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tamera Mowry-Housely, known just as much for their ongoing philanthropic efforts as for their roles in television and film over the years.
"We've grown up being active members of our communities and are raising our own families to do the same," said Mowry-Housely. "We are proud to be able to provide this opportunity to deserving communities across the country and hope to encourage people to make an effort, big or small, toward helping others in 2014," added Mowry-Hardrict.
Specifically, people can nominate places in their community most deserving of a clean-up powered by the Scrubbing Bubbles clean-up team—think greasy kitchen at the local elementary school in need of some Scrubbing Bubbles TLC or the bathrooms at the local community center. Once all submissions have been received and finalists have been chosen in mid-February, visitors to the Let's Bubble™ webpage will vote to determine the four most deserving locations in the country.
Scrubbing Bubbleshas partnered with actresses and sisters Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tamera Mowry-Housely, known just as much for their ongoing philanthropic efforts as for their roles in television and film over the years.
"We've grown up being active members of our communities and are raising our own families to do the same," said Mowry-Housely. "We are proud to be able to provide this opportunity to deserving communities across the country and hope to encourage people to make an effort, big or small, toward helping others in 2014," added Mowry-Hardrict.