Give The Gift Of Leftover Foreign Currency

Want to join the ranks of the do-gooders this holiday season?
A Jaunted reader pointed us to the Change for Good UNICEF program, which is perfect for the constantly travelin' set. Pretty much you just gather up all your unused foreign currency and send it off to UNICEF.
I'm going to gather all my little caches of coins and small-denomination bills, and mail 'em off. Lempiras, Aussie dollars... you name it. I end up with a little of everything when I get home from a trip, and my nieces and nephews have enough coins by now.
We know we have some Bahamian dollars and Euros lying around here that we can ship out.
Instructions on how to give post jump.
Both paper money and coins may be donated using the instructions below.
Residents in the United States can follow these instructions to send
in donations:
1. Tightly wrap coins or currency in newspaper bundles no larger
than one-inch thick.
2. Place the bundles into a sturdy box.
3. Add newspaper or other packing material to avoid excess movement
during transportation.
4. Send to the following address:
U.S. Fund for UNICEF
ATTN: Change for Good Program
29 West 38th Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10018
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Thanks Liz!
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