Donation Drive: School Supplies
Save Our Families is preparing for our 2nd Annual Back to School event. From June 30th until August 5th, we will be collecting supplies for our giveaway. Last year we supplied over 130 children with backpacks filled with supplies and our goal is to reach 500 filled backpacks this year! Our event is scheduled for Saturday, August 6th, 2022. We will make a future announcement with all the details for pre-registration and pick-up information. At this time, we are seeking donations, partners, vendors, and event sponsors. Please contact us for further information if you want to participate in our 2nd Annual Back to School event.
Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/genericItemsPage/1YFU48F00NFEL
Drop off location:
Corner of The Sky Books & Beyond
2151 Broadview Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44109
Please note that we can supply you with a tax-deductible receipt upon request.
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