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Easy Way for Schools to Raise Money!


Here at TwinXL.com we decided to start a new service that not only helps students locate the perfect linens for them but to serve the schools that these students travel to. This opportunity is perfect for any school across the country seeking to generate a little extra revenue for anything from dorm upgrades to student programming. A lot of schools today put the responsibility of the student/parents to provide their own linens. This service allows schools to still stray from that responsibility but to keep the profits that come with it. The program is virtually hassle-free and requires little to nothing on the school's behalf. Our staff will handle everything from order placement, shipping, payment processing, returns, you name it! The program is completely customizable to fit the school's needs and wants.

Colleges and Boarding Schools Included


We may talk a lot about college on this website but we are fully aware of the Boarding School system and their use of size Twin/ Twin XL bedding. This fundraising opportunity would be perfect for big or small schools and we can adjust to whatever fits the school.This might even be a better opportunity for boarding school student's because they will be able to keep the bedding throughout their college years!

Start Raising Money Today!


If this seems like something your school would be interested in, or if you just want to learn a little more about the program please don't hesitate to contact us from our homepage. We would love to answer any questions you may have. Remember the earlier you contact us, the faster you can start raising money for the upcoming year and implementing all those big plans for the fall!

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