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eScrip Program

eScrip is an exciting new endeavor sponsored by Schnucks markets in the St. Louis area. By obtaining a free eScrip card, you can have a percentage of your purchases creditied to the JCC's J Associates, who in turn provide assistance to JCC programs and services.  Check out below to see how easy is it to get started and we'll se eyou at Schnucks!


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We are pleased to announce that the J Associates and the JCC family are now participating inan exciting new opportunity called eScrip. This program will be facilitated by the J Associates for the entire JCC.

What is eScrip?
eScrip is a hassle free way for the JCC to raise funds through everyday purchases made at Schnucks.

How does it work?
eScrip has created a system that rewards customer loyalty by contributing up to 3% of purchases to the JCC and the J Associates. You shop the way you like to shop for groceries. It's simple and convenient and all you need to do is register your eScrip card.

How do I get an eScrip card?
You can pick up an eScrip card at the Carlyn H. Wohl Building at the front desk or contact Lisa for your card. You can also pick up a card at participating Schnucks.

How do I register my eScrip card?
Registration is easy
  1. Log on to www.escrip.com and clikc on the sign up link, select J Associates and follow the instructions, or call 1-800-931-6258.
  2. Register by providing the J Associates as the group name (not JCC), the city, or the JCC's zip code (63146) and the bar code number on the back of your eScrip card.
Now visit Schnucks for all of your groceries! We have the potential to receive hundreds of dollars from your participation!



For any further questions, contact Lisa, 314-442-3188.
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