SALT LAKE CITY — From a young girl in Nepal to a family in Nicaragua and a single mother in Idaho, representatives from the Church of Jesus Christ and nonprofit leaders say the Giving Machines have ...
SALT LAKE CITY — With Christmas music echoing through City Creek Center's east plaza and volunteers cutting the ribbon in front of the bright, candy-apple-red vending machines, Utah's 2025 Light the ...
What if donating to charity were as easy as buying a soft drink from a vending machine? Light the World Giving Machines make it possible. Starting December 9, the Giving Machines will be installed in ...
SAN ANTONIO – We’ve all put change in a vending machine, but the items you can buy through these kiosks can make a real change to some local nonprofit organizations. The Light the World Giving Machine ...
The big red charity vending machines will be in more locations in more cities around the world for the ninth straight year. (See full list below.) The Giving Machines, part of the Light the World ...
This story originally appeared in the Idaho Press. The Light the World Giving Machines return for their second year, bringing back the bright red vending machines that dispense donations to charities ...
It was a beautiful weekend to launch the 'Light the World' Giving Machines. A ribbon cutting and unveiling of the 'Giving Machines' was held at the Idaho Central Credit Union headquarters in Chubbuck ...
Elder Takashi Wada presents the new digital giving machines. The donation items appear on a screen instead of as physical cards. (Emily May) On Nov. 13, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
A unique way to give back has returned to Tulsa just in time for the holidays. The Light the World Giving Machines opened for the season Wednesday at Gathering Place, turning a simple vending machine ...
BENTONVILLE -- Buying someone in need a hot meal, winter clothes or bigger or smaller items someone needs will be as easy as pushing a button from now through Dec. 16 at the corner of Main and 2nd ...
OGDEN — From now until Dec. 15, people who live and work in the Ogden area will have an opportunity to give to those in need with just a swipe of their debit or credit card and a few button punches.