Bookbags and PPE are preferred, but all school supplies are welcome. Author: Jermaine Rowley (FOX43) Updated: 10:56 PM EDT July 8, 2021
HARRISBURG, Pa. All You Can Inc. is hosting its annual school supply donation drive at Good Brotha s Cafe and Boost Mobile, Giant Food Stores and Texas Roadhouse locations in Harrisburg.
Organizers say donors must drop off new items at the locations. Bookbags and PPE are preferred, but all school supplies are welcome.
Donations are accepted from July 12 through Sept. 12. Volunteers will sort the items and take them to the Harrisburg School District to ensure every school has the bulk of supplies to begin the academic year.
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