Kids & Family

Staples Helps Collect School Supplies for Neediest Kids

DoSomething.org, Staples encourage area teens to host school supply drives that will benefit Neediest Kids.

DoSomething.org and Staples are working with Falls Church-area teens and recording artist Bella Thorne for the 5th annual Staples for Students nationwide school supply drive. Locally, the drive will benefit Northern Virginia's Neediest Kids, an organization that works to provide school supplies to children and teens.  

The Staples school supply drive encourages young people and teens to collect school supplies and drop them off at a local Staples location from now through September 15.

You can drop off donations at the Staples at 1104 West Broad Street in Falls Church or at 5801 Leesburg Pike near Bailey's Crossroads.

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Neediest Kids helps students in Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, Frederick County, Washington, D.C.'s public and charter schools, as well as the Archdiocese of Washington. The organization was founded in 1972 and now serves more than 21,000 area students each year. 

Teens can get involved by requesting an action kit to hold a school supply drive in their own neighborhood, or at a summer camp or sports league at www.StaplesForStudents.org. They can also learn more about starting their own drive by texting the word SUPPLIES to 38383. 

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“I’m excited to help motivate fellow teens to make a difference in their communities,” Bella Thorne said in a press release from Staples. “There are so many kids in America who return to school without basic school supplies, and I’m thrilled to team up with Staples and DoSomething.org to encourage teens to lend a hand.” 

Staples is donating $125,000 worth of school supplies to kick start the program and Staples customers can also donate $1 or more at any location with 100 percent of the proceeds going to local students in need. 

“We are truly inspired by what teens and our customers across the country can accomplish for the millions of children unable to afford basic school supplies,” said Alison Corcoran, senior vice president of retail marketing at Staples. “With help from celebrities like Bella Thorne and support from DoSomething.org, we can send kids back to school with the tools they need to succeed.”


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