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Hopelink Collecting School Supplies for Low-Income Kids

The organization is accepting donations of supplies or money to fill backpacks for children this summer.

A new backpack filled with essential supplies is something a lot of kids take for granted when school starts every fall. But for thousands of local children living in low-income families, going back to school is just another reminder of what they don’t have. Worse yet, kids who lack the tools they need to do their work may lose ground in their struggle to build a future beyond poverty.

As part of its annual “Kids Need School Supplies” drive during the summer months, Hopelink is collecting school supplies to distribute to schoolchildren in low-income families to help ensure that these kids come to school ready to learn.

Local donors – including companies, service organizations, churches and individuals – are banding together to collect monetary donations as well as a wide range of school supplies. In addition to , other members of the “School Supply Community Coalition” include the Boeing Bluebills, Kirkland Interfaith Network, , and At Work.

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Last year, 2,993 kids started school with a new backpack stuffed with supplies. With more and more local families turning to Hopelink’s food banks – demand was up 12 percent last year – more children than ever will likely need help getting ready for school. Many struggling parents are forced to choose between buying food for dinner and buying such basic supplies as a pack of pencils.

This year, the focus is on elementary-aged kids and Hopelink particularly needs 2-inch binders, filler paper, spiral notebooks, folders (Pee Chees), colored pencils, markers, glue, glue sticks, scissors and rulers along with the backpacks.

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Schools participating in the program identify kids who qualify for free and reduced lunch programs and the school supplies are distributed at each school. Currently, more than 98,000 kids in our area get their breakfast and lunch through the school’s free reduced meal programs, so the need for school supplies is great as well.

To make a donation of supplies or cash to be used to purchase supplies, call 425-869-6000 or go to www.hope-link.org.  Donations may also be made in person at any of Hopelink’s centers in Shoreline, Bothell, Kirkland, Bellevue, Redmond or Carnation and will be accepted through August 12.

For more information, contact Erica Wright at 425.943.7577 or by email at:  ericam@hope-link.org, or visit www.hope-link.org.  

Since 1971, Hopelink has served homeless and low-income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities in north and east King County. Hopelink promotes self-sufficiency for all members of our community and helps people make lasting change by assisting people to meeting their needs for food, shelter, homelessness prevention, family development and stabilization, transportation and adult literacy skills.  

Locations:

Bellevue

14812 Main St.
Bellevue, WA 98007
Phone: 425.943.7555

Kirkland/Northshore

11011 120th Ave. NE
Kirkland, WA 98033
Phone: 425.889.7880

Redmond

16225 NE 87th St.
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: 425.882.0241

Shoreline

15809 Westminster Way N.
Shoreline, WA 98133
Phone: 206.440.7300

Sno-Valley

* Closed on Fridays
31957 E. Commercial St.
Carnation, WA 98014
Phone: 425.333.4163

--Information from Hopelink


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