Please help to ensure that our at-risk students can start the new school year with the supplies necessary for them to get on the path to success.
Donations of all types of new schoolsupplies
are needed and welcomed throughout the month of August, including:
Pencils
Colored Pencils
Pens (Blue & Black Ink)
Calculators (Including Used TI-84 Graphing Calculators)
Notebooks (Composition & 5 Subject)
Markers and Highlighters
Zippered 3 Ring Binders
Glue Sticks and Glue
Crayons
3×5 Index Cards
Backpacks
Rulers
2 Pocket Folders
Zippered Pencil Cases
Subject Dividers
Notebook Paper
Drop off supplies at our Largo and Gaithersburg campuses
and our main office in Rockville
or make a donation online: givedirect.org/donate/?cid=4775
Thank you for your generosity and support!
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