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United Way of Bucks seeks support for school drive

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United Way of Bucks County is seeking monetary donations for its annual back to school supply drive, Stuff the Bus.
Despite challenges caused by COVID-19, the organization still plans to assemble backpacks full of school supplies for children from low-income families in Bucks County. This year, they will also provide cleaning supplies, disinfectants, and reusable masks to help prevent germs spreading between home and school.
 
“We surveyed hundreds of parents struggling to make ends meet,” said Marissa Christie, president and CEO at United Way of Bucks County. “Overwhelmingly, they report that in addition to school supplies, they need help with securing items like hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes, and we want to make sure that families have these things. We want to make sure that no matter what school looks like this fall, kids and families are prepared.”
She added, “Expanding this project beyond school supplies means that the cost of helping each student is higher. But we believe that keeping kids, their families, and the staff at their schools safe is worth it.”
Now in its 10th year, the campaign, which kicked off on July 10, will look a little different than it has in the past. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the organization will not be hosting its Back-Pack-A-Thon, which usually brings together over 300 volunteers. Instead, they will have smaller groups of volunteers pack the bags at the HELP Center to prepare them for distribution to United Way member agencies, school districts, and residents.
“We already have well over 2,500 students registered for help this year – and registration is still open. We will have to raise at least another $20,000 in the next two weeks to serve all of these families,” said Katie Matarazzo, project manager of Stuff the Bus.
 
Donations can be made online to support the drive at uwbucks.org/stuffthebus or by check, mailed to United Way of Bucks County at 413 Hood Blvd., Fairless Hills, Pa. 19030, with Stuff the Bus written in the memo line.

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