United Way seeking school supplies amidst heightened demand
Donations. Requests from schools surge to over 13,000 requests.
United Way of Northern New Jersey kicked off its annual United Way Tools for School drive amidst a dramatic increase in requests for school supplies. This year, the organization seeks to support more than 13,000 students, a significant rise from the 8,700 students served last year.
United Way is calling on the community to donate supplies and new backpacks pre-filled with lunch boxes, binders, notebooks, pencils, and other essential items. Gift cards for purchasing goods are also highly appreciated.
Through a partnership with YouGiveGoods.com, donors can purchase supplies online, which will be delivered directly to United Way or partner schools within the five counties served: Morris, Somerset, Suburban Essex, Sussex, and Warren.
All donations can be made by visiting uwnnj.org/ToolsForSchool2024.
The drive provides essential school supplies to students from families struggling to make ends meet.
“Thousands of households across the state are still not able to meet the rising costs of goods and services,” said Kiran Handa Gaudioso, CEO of United Way of Northern New Jersey. “That’s why it’s crucial for us to support students with the necessary tools to succeed in the classroom.”
Families of school-aged children are budgeting an average $141.62 for school supplies – not including the cost of clothing, shoes and electronics, according to the National Retail Federation.
Last year, with the help of volunteers and corporate sponsors, 2,020 backpacks and 43,000 supplies valued at almost $105,000 were distributed to area schools and nonprofit agencies.
For more information on how to donate or hold a Tools for School drive, visit uwnnj.org/ToolsForSchool2024, or call 973.993.1160 x503.