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DONATIONS PROGRAM | FRANKLIN COMMUNITY CENTER

Accepts donations of non-perishable food items, clothing and small household items and school supplies in August for various programs.

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BOOK BAG DRIVE | ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE

Open to Spring Valley residents only. School supplies are available to students in need. Call for details.

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Trading Post Community Care Center

Provides a food pantry and community kitchen (currently offering bagged lunches to go). Thrift store offers affordable clothing and household items. Baby Love Program provides diapers, wipes, baby food, and formula twice per month. Giving Tree collects and provides assistance for specific needs including children's coats, baby needs, Christmas gifts, and back to school needs among others.

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LONG ISLAND FOOD NOT BOMBS & COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY | COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY

Sponsors chapters that share free vegetarian food, clothing, books, school supplies and other essentials at weekly "Food Shares". Accepts donations of vegetarian produce, clothing and material goods. Food Share locations:Hempstead - Sundays @ 2pm at W. Columbia St. & Station PlazaHuntington - Tuesdays @ 7pm at E. 6th St. & Fairground Ave.Farmingville - Thursdays @ 7pm at Horseblock Rd & Woodycrest Dr.Wyandanch - Saturdays @ Noon at the Martin L. King Jr. Health Center, Straight Path & Commonwealth Dr.

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES | SALVATION ARMY - BEACON CORPS

Provides free school supplies to low-income school-aged children in the local community. Also accepts donations of back packs and school supplies.Parents need to bring the school supply list and fill out an application. The salvation army will work toward filling the order through donations. Parents must bring the supply list from the school as early as possible in August before school starts.

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FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES | JOINT COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY OF CLINTON AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES (JCEO)

Provides free school supplies for elementary school children of low income families.

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STUFF A BUS CAMPAIGN | UNITED WAY OF GREATER OSWEGO COUNTY

Collects donations and provides school supplies for children in Oswego County.

Students can only receive items from the district that they are enrolled in. A copy of your child's 2024-2025 School Report Card will be required for entrance to pick up school supplies. If entering a district for the first time or transferring into a new district, an enrollment letter from that district is required.



DistrictDateTimeLocation
APWFriday, August 228 AM - 12 PMAPW Elementary Cafeteria
Central SquareThursday, August 213 PM - 6 PMCentral Square Middle School
FultonTuesday , August 264 PM - 7 PMFulton War Memorial
HannibalFriday, August 221 PM - 3 PMDistrict Office Board Office
MexicoFriday, August 228 AM-11 AMMexico Elementary Gym
OswegoThursday, August 213 PM - 6 PM (while supplies last)Oswego Elks
PhoenixTuesday, August 264:30 PM - 6:30 PMMAM Intermediate Cafe
PulaskiNot ParticipatingNANA
Sandy CreekMonday, August 255:30 PM - 6:30 PMOswego County Fairgrounds



Donations of school supplies will be accepted on Wednesday, Aug. 20th between 9am-2:30pm at the following locations:


  • Walmart - State Route 104 in Oswego

  • Top's Supermarket - Route 3 in Hannibal

  • Walmart - 3018 East Ave in Central Square

  • Kinney Drugs - 3318 Main Street in Mexico

  • Bullhead Point - W. Broadway

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YEAR-ROUND GIFTS-IN-KIND | FRIENDS OF KAREN

Accepts and donates birthday gift items and school supplies for ill children and their well siblings.

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FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES | ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAMS (ACAP)

Provides free school supplies for elementary school children of low income families.

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Little Knights Kloset | Tuscarora Elementary School

Offers gently used clothing for boys and girls size 5T to 14, personal hygiene products and school supplies. Also has available new socks, underwear and swimwear. Accepting donations of all of these items as well as monetary to be used to purchase new items for the Kloset. Donations can be dropped off during normal school hours.

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TOOLS FOR SCHOOL (BACK PACK SCHOOL SUPPLIES) | SALVATION ARMY PEEKSKILL CORPS

Offers free school supplies to children from low-income families. PLEASE NOTE: Call to check availability of supplies, this program depends on the amount of donations received

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES ASSISTANCE | PATCHOGUE - MEDFORD YOUTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICES

Provides school supplies on child's school supply list. Supplies may not be available until the beginning of September, but will call those on list when supplies become available.

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CLOTHING ROOM - FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION | FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION

The Clothing Program includes the Clothing Room, where "gently worn" clothing and household goods are recycled. Donations are received from area residents during agency hours. People may choose items for their family members at no charge.FSA works with the Oneonta Clothing Guild as a liaison, to provide new sneakers, new snowpants, and new boots for children in the Oneonta School District.The Back to School Program provides lower-income families with some school supplies such as pens, pencils, notebooks, and other items that children need to bring to school in the fall.

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY (CU) - ELVES: WINTER HOLIDAY AND SUMMER BACKPACK PROGRAMS | CORNELL UNIVERSITY (CU)

THIS IS A VOLUNTEER/DONATIONS PROGRAM. Those needing school supplies or holiday gifts should contact their child's school nurse or social worker.Volunteer effort to benefit needy elementary school children in Tompkins County and surrounding areas with clothing, school supplies and toys.Members of the Cornell community and the general public can participate in either or both Elf programs: winter holiday: children in greatest need are identified by their schools. Profile sheets about each child are distributed to individuals, families or groups who purchase, wrap and deliver gifts to the child's school. To protect the families' anonymity, the school arranges for distributing the gits. backpack: new backpacks and school supplies from a list are purchased during the summer. Filled backpacks are delivered to schools before school starts.To help the Elves: become a sponsor and purchase items for the programs donate by sending a check to The Elves c/o Bill Alberta, 751 Elm Street Ext.Ithaca, NY 14850. All donations go directly toward buying items for the program.

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FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES | PUTNAM COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (CAP)

Backpacks and gift cards to assist with purchasing school supplies and school clothing.

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MISSION BACKPACK | HELPING HANDS FOR THE HOMELESS AND HUNGRY

Fund raises and purchases school supplies to fill backpacks with new supplies. Then works in collaboration with various Westchester agencies who distribute the school supplies to low income children in the county. Also accepts donations of gently used school supplies for distribution to after school programs.

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BACK TO SCHOOL | WHITE PLAINS COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP (CAP)

Offers a backpack full of school supplies, free of charge, to low income families that qualify under the federal poverty guidelines.NOTE: Please call to check availability of supplies

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BETHPAGE BACK TO SCHOOL PROGRAM | FAMILY SERVICE LEAGUE - BAY SHORE FAMILY CENTER

Bethpage Back to School Program accepts NEW donated school supplies from August 1 through August 31 which will be distributed to children in underserved communities. Preferred items include backpacks, lunch boxes, notebooks, pocket folders, pens, pencils, washable markers, crayons, glue/glue sticks, scissors, and rulers. Donations may be dropped off at Family Service League offices from 9am-5pm. This is a donation program only. Call for more information.

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BETHPAGE BACK TO SCHOOL PROGRAM | FAMILY SERVICE LEAGUE - RIVERHEAD FAMILY CENTER

Bethpage Back to School Program accepts NEW donated school supplies from August 1 through August 31 which will be distributed to children in underserved communities. Preferred items include backpacks, lunch boxes, notebooks, pocket folders, pens, pencils, washable markers, crayons, glue/glue sticks, scissors, and rulers. Donations may be dropped off at Family Service League offices from 9am-5pm. This is a donation program only. Call for more information.

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FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES | ULSTER COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE - COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTERS ELLENVILLE

Provides a backpack of school supplies to low income families with school age children. Also accepts donations of school supplies.

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DONATIONS ACCEPTED | WESTHAB - YONKERS

Accepts donations of food, real estate, money, holiday gifts, clothing for children and adults must be clean, disposal diapers, toiletries, books, and much more.

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BACK TO SCHOOL WITH DIGNITY | PEOPLE TO PEOPLE

Back to School with Dignity provides essential school supplies to at-risk Rockland County students whose families simply don't have the money to buy all school supplies.

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FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES | BACKPACKS SUPPLIES AND MORE

School supplies distributed in August of each year. Event for Poughkeepsie city school district children. ACCEPTABLE SUPPLIES (Accepted with prior arrangements, only): Filler paper, marble composition notebooks, one subject spiral notebooks, 1â binders, highlighters, pencils, 2 pocket folders, erasers, and 12â rulers. To make a monetary donation to purchase the backpacks and the needed supplies, please go to fppchurch.org and click on the online giving button, or make a check payable to Freedom Plains United Presbyterian Church (Write BAM in the memo section), P.O. Box 400, LaGrangeville, NY 12540. Please email the Agency Director, Christine Williams, with your questions at [email protected].

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STUFF-A-BUS SCHOOL SUPPLIES DONATION PROGRAM | UNITED WAY OF LONG ISLAND

Accepts donated school supplies from August 1 through August 31 which will be distributed to children in under served school districts and to United Way community partner agencies to assist their clients. Preferred items include backpacks, lunch boxes, notebooks, pocket folders, pens, pencils, washable markers, crayons, glue/glue sticks, scissors, rulers and hand wipes. Donations may be dropped off at the United Way of Long Island's office at 819 Grand Blvd., Deer Park, from 9am-5pm. This is a donation program only. Volunteers needed to help sort and distribute supplies.

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