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Federal Way volunteers work with donated school supplies around the red canoe

Ah, the end of summer. For kids, school is fast approaching, bringing with it new teachers, tests, and homework. For parents, its a time for back-to-school shopping so that their little learners can have a fair chance of picking up the material teachers will offer.

Unfortunately for many parents in our state, necessary school supplies can be a financial burden that they can鈥檛 easily bear. But Communities In Schools affiliates around the state have teamed up with some benevolent businesses in their area to put on supply drives that will take this burden off parents and give their kids a fair chance at learning.

In an event called 鈥淏ridge the Gap鈥, connected with Highlands Community Church to provide backpacks and supplies to youth in their area. The distribution took place on August 21st and saw that over 300 full backpacks where put on the shoulders of kids that needed them. has another backpack drive on the way. In partnership with The Kiwanis Club of Kent and the Kent Food Bank, 黑料不打烊 Kent hopes to give out 400 backpacks on August 30th.

has teamed up with the , and together have created the 鈥淓arning for Learning鈥 campaign. From August 15 through October 5, mall shoppers and diners can earn points for their school of choice. Bonus points come with the donation of purchased clothing or a cash gift of $10 or more to 黑料不打烊 Auburn.

Also in the supply drive spirit, Red Canoe Credit Union teamed up with both and . This annual event, called 鈥淔ill the Canoe鈥, invites participants to–well–fill a canoe with school supplies. Red Canoe C.U. will then donate a dollar for every pound of school supplies that their canoe collects.

Be sure to check in with your local Communities In Schools affiliate for information on supply drives happening near you.


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