Princeton Human Services seeks donors for Book Bag and School Supplies Drive

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The Princeton Human Services Department is seeking donors for its 7th Annual Book Bag and School Supplies Drive. The drive benefits Princeton children who are low-income and in need of school supplies and new book bags.

For the past seven years, the Princeton Human Services Commission, municipal employees, local businesses, organizations and residents have donated book bags and school supplies that have benefited up to 100 Princeton children. The items are distributed to children from low-income families who attend the Princeton Public Schools and are entering kindergarten through sixth grade.

To participate in this year’s drive, drop off donations at the Princeton Human Services office on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office is located in the former borough hall at One Monument Drive. The deadline for donations is Friday August 12.

You may choose to donate book-bags (gender neutral, it is preferred) or school supplies or both. Items that can be donated include book bags, notebooks, binders, folders, loose leaf paper, pencils, pens, crayons, markers, scissors, glue sticks and other school supplies.

Hundreds of applications have been distributed to families with children entering kindergarten through sixth grade. If you have questions, please call (609) 688-2055 or send an e-mail to eneira@princetonnj.gov.

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