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DONATE SUPPLIES

Teachers purchase many needed supplies out of their own pockets for the children whose families cannot afford them. Your support is appreciated and needed by many!

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Check out our wish list of items for the Teachers' Supply Closet below. Basic items are general school supplies that are most needed at this time. Teachers usually request that students have these supplies in the classroom. Special items are highly requested from science and math teachers.

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You can also shop our Amazon Wish List. If you shop through AmazonSmile, a percentage of your cost will be donated back to Teachers' Supply Closet! Check out our Donate Funds page to learn more about shopping with AmazonSmile.

BASIC ITEMS

  • Composition notebooks
  • Copy paper
  • Glue sticks
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Kleenex

SPECIAL ITEMS

  • Earbuds
  • Poster board
  • White card stock
  • Headphones for elementary students
  • Chart stands

IDEAS FOR GIVING​

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HOST A PRODUCT DRIVE

A school supply drive is an effort to collect school supplies for donations to needy children who will otherwise go to school without the necessary materials. Please ask your organizations, churches, friends or schools you are affiliated with to help our effort. A supply drive helps children and teachers not to worry about having the necessary tools needed for their classrooms and for the students to excel.

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DONATE BOOKS

Encourage children you know to clean out their bookshelves. Every book a teacher receives enhances her/his classroom and the learning of students. Teaching children how to give at an early age helps instill the value of giving throughout their lives.

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CLEAN YOUR CUPBOARDS

To keep the products in our store stocked, we accept donations of new and gently used office, school and art supplies, excess inventory, new or slightly damaged merchandise and outdated and trade show products. Teachers are extremely creative and can make use of many items that wouldn’t seem fitting for a classroom, such as: clipboards, mailing tubes, wooden sticks, file folders, three ring binders, etc.

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