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T.J.Maxx to Host Kids Art Contest to Benefit Children in Need

June 19, 2015 | By PRN NewsWire

FRAMINGHAM, Mass., June 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — This weekend, T.J.Maxx is launching the “Maxx Kids Art Contest” to support organizations that help children in need reach their full potential, such as Save the Children. Winning artwork will appear on future products sold in T.J.Maxx stores that will benefit children in need. In addition, all winners will receive a $250 savings bond.

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T.J.Maxx is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for organizations that work to improve the lives of the nearly one in four American children that live in poverty. For more than 30 years, T.J.Maxx has supported Save the Children through in-store fundraising campaigns, child sponsorship and merchandise. Coinciding with the “Maxx Kids Art Contest”, a reusable bag featuring children’s artwork will be available in-stores for $.99 with proceeds benefiting Save the Children’s literacy, nutrition and physical activity programs.

“We’re excited to launch the ‘Maxx Kids Art Contest’ because it’s a chance for kids to have fun while helping other kids in need,” said Rebecca Leonard, spokesperson for T.J.Maxx.

The contest will run in-store from June 21 through July 11 and 25 winners will be selected. Submissions will be judged based off of the following criteria: originality, creativity, and applicability to the theme of “what’s your favorite thing in the whole world?” Children must be 14 years old or younger to participate.

HOW TO ENTER

1. Get an entry form: During the Contest Period, entrant can obtain an entry form at a T.J.Maxx store or online at www.tjmaxx.com/artcontest. 2. Create a Submission: Create an original drawing or other artwork in the supplied area of the entry form in response to the theme of “what’s your favorite thing in the whole world?” and complete the requested entry information (the “Submission”). All Submissions must also have the parent/guardian consent completed and signed as indicated in order to be eligible. 3. Enter your Submission: Submit your illustration at a T.J.Maxx store during the Contest Period.

OFFICIAL RULESNO PURCHASE NECESSARY; Contest begins at 12:00:00 a.m. Eastern Time on 6/21/2015 and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time on 7/11/2015; open only to legal U.S. residents of the 50 United States, D.C., and Puerto Rico who are 14 years old or younger; see Official Rules at all T.J. Maxx stores in the 50 United States, D.C., and Puerto Rico and at www.tjmaxx.com/artcontest for additional eligibility restrictions, prize descriptions/restrictions/values, odds, and complete details; limit one (1) entry per person; void where prohibited. Sponsor: The TJX Companies, Inc., 770 Cochituate Road, Framingham, MA 01701

ABOUT T.J.MAXXSince its first store opening in 1977, T.J.Maxx has helped customers maximize what matters most in their lives by offering brand name, quality merchandise for much less than department stores. T.J.Maxx is the nation’s largest off-price retailer, with more than 1,000 stores spanning 49 states and Puerto Rico.

For more on living a Maxx Life, visit Facebook at facebook.com/tjmaxx, Twitter at @tjmaxx and Pinterest at pinterest.com/tjmaxx and connect using #maxxlife. For more style news and images, visit our newsroom at media.marshallstjmaxx.com.

ABOUT SAVE THE CHILDRENSave the Children gives children in the United States and around the world a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We invest in childhood — every day, in times of crisis and for our future.

CONTACT: Brooke HardingtonEdelmanOffice: 212.729.2486Brooke.Hardington@Edelman.com

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