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Thank a Helper, Be a Helper with #GiveThanksNotPranks
T-Mobile to donate up to half a million dollars for healthcare workers and families in need What’s the news: T-Mobile’s encouraging everyone to

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nT-Mobile to donate up to half a million dollars for healthcare workers and families in need \n\n\nWhat’s the news: T-Mobile’s encouraging everyone to #GiveThanksNotPranks this year on April 1st and donating up to $500k to Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s COVID-19 Relief Fund to support their invaluable work providing services and childcare for healthcare workers, meals for families in need and more during this global pandemic.\n\n\nWhy it matters: In times like these, kindness, gratitude and support go a long way. And starting tomorrow, your thank-yous will make twice the impact, supporting more people who need it most.\n\n\nWho it’s for: Anyone and everyone who’d like to make a difference.\n\n BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nT-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has a history of celebrating the silliest of days, but this year, the Un-carrier’s encouraging everyone to give thanks … not pranks. Starting April 1st, T-Mobile is giving everyone two easy ways to express their gratitude to the helpers of the world AND make a difference in their communities at the same time. The Un-carrier is also calling on other companies to get behind #GiveThanksNotPranks, forego the stunts and give to the relief charity of their choice this year. Because we’re all in this together.\n\n\nStarting tomorrow through April 7th, T-Mobile will donate $1 every time anyone tweets their gratitude stories using #GiveThanksNotPranks and tags @TMobile, up to $200,000. Or, text to give all month long. Just text THANKS to 50555 to donate $5, and T-Mobile will match your donations, up to $300,000. In total, T-Mobile will donate up to $500,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of America COVID-19 Relief Fund. Clubs across the country are keeping their doors open, providing services and childcare support to our nation’s first responders and healthcare workers, and meals to families in need.\n\n\n“It’s no secret that we love a good prank at T-Mobile, but right now, there’s nothing more important than the health and safety of our world. So we’re exchanging pranks for thanks, so EVERYONE can make a difference for our nation’s healthcare heroes and families in need. And to deepen the impact, I’m asking every other company to join us in support of the hashtag, to ditch the stunts this year and donate to the charities of your choice on April 1st,” said John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile. “So slip o...