Memphis, Tenn. – NEWS.ORG 13 has teamed up with the United Way of the Mid-South to launch a community-driven initiative aimed at supporting local students and teachers as they prepare for the upcoming school year. Known as the Stuff the Bus campaign, this collaboration with Memphis Shelby County Schools aims to collect essential school supplies for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Collecting Supplies Across Memphis
Throughout the month of July, community members are encouraged to contribute to the initiative by dropping off school supplies at designated locations across Memphis. These include:
- Eyewear Gallery: Located at 428 Perkins Extended
- Birdies Virtual Golf: Situated at 493 South Main #101
- ATC Fitness: Multiple locations throughout Memphis
The final opportunity for drop-offs will be at the Memphis Sports & Events Center on August 2nd, from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.
How to Participate
Individuals and businesses interested in joining the effort can obtain more information or express their interest by contacting the United Way via email. Donations can also be made conveniently by texting UWSCHOOLS to 41444.
Community Impact and Support
The collaboration between NEWS.ORG 13, the United Way of the Mid-South, and Memphis Shelby County Schools underscores a collective commitment to supporting educational excellence and ensuring that students have the necessary tools to succeed. By mobilizing the community, this initiative not only addresses immediate educational needs but also fosters a sense of unity and civic engagement across Memphis.
Conclusion: Supporting Education Through Community Engagement
The Stuff the Bus initiative represents a proactive approach to enhancing educational opportunities for local students. Through the generosity and support of community members and businesses, NEWS.ORG 13 and the United Way of the Mid-South are making a tangible difference in the lives of countless students and teachers as they prepare for the upcoming school year. For those interested in contributing, downloading the NEWS.ORG 13 Memphis app is recommended to stay updated on this and other community-driven initiatives.
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