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Kaua‘i Salvation Army seeks school supplies for keiki in need

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(The Salvation Army)

The Salvation Army is seeking back-to-school supplies for keiki-in-need with supply drives being held on Kaua‘i and other islands in July and August.

Requested items include: backpacks (most needed), colored markers, colored pencils, composition notebooks, crayons, erasers, facial tissue, glue, glue sticks, highlighters, school boxes, paper towels, pencils, pencil pouches, pens (black, blue and red), portfolios, rulers, scissors, small calculators, and wide-rule binder paper.

For more details about The Salvation Army’s various back-to-school supply drives and distributions, or to make monetary donations to support the efforts, visit SchoolSupplyHawaii.org.

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“We encourage our island communities to step up and help our keiki-in-need as families begin preparations for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year,” said Major Troy Trimmer, Divisional Commander, The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands. “The cost of many items on traditional back-to-school lists can be out of reach for many families and our goal is to help make sure each keiki has the supplies they need to succeed.”

  • Kaua‘i – Hanapēpē
    • The Salvation Army Hanapēpē Corps
    • 4465 Puolo Road
    • The Salvation Army Hanapēpē Corps is collecting back-to-school supplies until Aug. 1. Donations can be dropped off Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Kaua‘i – Līhu‘e
  • The Salvation Army Līhu‘e Corps
  • 4182 Hardy Street
  • The Salvation Army Līhu‘e Corps is collecting back-to-school supplies until Aug. 1. Donations can be dropped off at the Līhu‘e Corps Thrift Store on any Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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