My Coke Rewards: Enter Codes to Support Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts
Have extra My Coke Rewards codes?
Consider donating your My Coke Rewards codes to the Red Cross to help victims of Hurricane Harvey, where the money will be used to provide shelter, food and water to those in the impacted areas!
To donate, just head here, sign into your My Coke Rewards account and scan the rewards code from your smartphone or enter it manually. There is no limit to how many codes you can enter and each code is worth 5¢ – 38¢ based on the size of the product.
(Thanks, Nikki!)
Finally! Something worthwhile to use my points, after the switch to the new program.
AGREED!! Ty!
I’ve just been donating mine to the national park service. The new program is horrible!
I closed my acct. after they switched. It’s a waste
Is this going specifically to Harvey rescue efforts or to the Red Cross in general?
I hope it doesn’t go to the red cross. I don’t have much trust in them since the fiasco in Germany when we were stationed there.
Hey My Coke Rewards, you can have my 4500 that you stole from me when you switch programs!
they posted that ALL points would be donated at the end of the old program. You had plenty of time to redeem.
That they did I didn’t have enough time to use them all cuz you were limited to examon time per day.
I agree the new program sucks. We don’t drink as much soda as we used to now that the program is useless. I will be entering mine also to help them.
Thank you so much for posting this but please y’all give to another group and not the Red Cross. My family and friends have worked with them, they throw away so many donations and leave when the media leaves. Please ask those affected by Katrina, they will tell you how they were treated by Red Cross. Consider giving to a legitimate local organisation such as Operation Rubber Duck https://m.facebook.com/OperationRubberDuck/?ref=bookmarks the Texas Diaper Bank in San Antonio, the Driscoll Children’s Hospital in Corpus Christie and many others. We need the help so so bad but be careful who you give your money to. Thank you to everyone helping. The support and love that Houston and surrounding areas have received from all over the country has been a bright light during an otherwise very dark time for Texans. We are forever grateful.
Some thing happened with Baton Rouge flooding last year. It was awful, I’ll never give to the Red Cross again
Amy! I’m sad to hear such bad experience, but if anyone is concerned about any charity organization one can research them at give.org or charitynavigator.org. Please donate to texasdiperbank.org as relief romanizations don’t provide dippers! Thank you to those who have donated and will donate!
Good resource for checking on these charities. Yes, I agree, diapers are very much needed!
Yes thank you for this information!
The small towns of La Grange and Columbus were also devastated by flooding rains that caused the Colorado river to flood parts of town. Hundreds lost homes and businesses. Consider donating to them please as well. Right now this is the only electronic money donation site set up for Columbus. Unless you’re local and would like to bring a physical donation. Anything is welcome. Our veterans is already full and needing to open another location to house evacuees. We are taking collections and donations at Heinsohn’s Store in Frelsburg for the Weimar Veterans Hall. They can paypal us at leslie@heinsohn.com and we will make sure the Veteran’s Hall gets it.
Save don’t save Coke NO MORE
Great now I can use all my coke rewards now
So the current reward is either donate for charity, or enter 10 codes for popcorn at theatre, or enter 5 codes from 12-pack cases for discount at shutterfly? WHOA! That’s really low. Might as well not reward anything. so insulting