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Build a BackPack with WalMart July 17, 2011
Communities In Schools of North Carolina (CISNC), the leading dropout prevention organization
dedicated to empowering students to stay in school and achieve in life, yesterday kicked off a
statewide partnership with Walmart to collect school supplies for economically-disadvantaged students in
North Carolina.
The 2011 "Build A Backpack" back-to-school supply drive is the largest school supply drive ever conducted by Walmart in North Carolina, involving all 138 local Walmart stores across the state. CISNC has identified 77 counties that will benefit from the "Build A Backpack" program. To expand its reach across the state, CISNC has partnered with other trusted nonprofits. These partner agencies are assisting CISNC in counties where there are Walmart stores but not a local CISNC affiliate. The campaign, which launched July 17, 2011, and runs until August 21, 2011, involves bins being available in Walmart stores to collect donated school supply items, which will be distributed to local Communities In Schools affiliates that will then distribute the items to low-income students. Individuals can also participate in this drive from the comfort of home by simply visiting CISNC’s Facebook Causes Page to donate online toward "Build A Backpack," or by simply clicking here and donating toward "Build A Backpack." Money collected will be distributed to the CIS affiliate or partner organization in each county to purchase needed school supplies. We could not be more thrilled to partner with Communities In Schools to serve our state's students," said Ronny Hayes, Regional Vice President of Walmart and Board Member of CISNC. "It is our hope that the back-to-school supply drive piloted here in North Carolina, with the invaluable help of Communities In Schools to ensure that the neediest students be the recipients of the collected items, will serve as a model across the country." "With a presence in 42 counties across North Carolina, Communities In Schools touches North Carolina's neediest children," said Linda Harrill, President and CEO of CISNC. "In fact, 97 percent of the students that CIS serves are economically disadvantaged. We thank Walmart for its commitment to serve those most in need by launching such a massive and promising school supply campaign. A small investment today in 'Build A Backpack' will pay a big dividend in the lives of students who need the essential tools that support their success in school." Another partnership that CISNC affiliates/partners will be able to benefit from is with IBM. As an aspect of its centennial celebration, IBM is also joining in on this drive by asking its employees and retirees in the state to volunteer. IBMers are being encouraged to assist CISNC affiliates and/or other "Build A Backpack" partners to help students shop for school supplies, assist the affiliates in filling backpacks with school supplies or helping to collect donations at local Walmart stores. CISNC will also work in partnership with United Way to distribute supplies in select communities. "United Way knows that a high-quality education is a critical building block for a good life," said Jill Cox, Director of Communications and Government Relations at United Way of North Carolina. "We are pleased to work hand-in-hand with long-time partners CISNC, IBM and Walmart to ensure North Carolina's children are equipped with the tools they need to achieve academic success when they return to school." |
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