Wehelpschools has a rating of 1 stars from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Wehelpschools ranks 109th among Non Profit sites.
I resigned from a leadership role at All-American Publishing (operating under the website WeHelpSchools.com) after witnessing deeply concerning business practices — both in how customers are treated and how the company misrepresents its mission. AAP uses incarcerated individuals through a partnership with the Idaho Department of Correction to staff a significant portion of its sales force. These reps are trained to use emotionally persuasive scripts that imply your ad purchase helps support students, teams, or schools. In reality, most products — especially high-volume T-shirts — provide no money back to schools. A tiny portion of poster revenue may go back, but only under specific profit conditions. This is rarely made transparent to the customer. In my role, I was told not to fix mistakes, even when clients complained. I was explicitly told, "It's just the cost of doing business." I witnessed small businesses sent to collections for errors caused by AAP. There is no real HR structure. Concerns were either ignored or punished. This company hides behind school branding while extracting profit from well-meaning local businesses. I urge anyone considering a partnership to ask direct questions about where your money goes and how customer issues are handled.