“Drive for Success” Campaign to Help Homeless Kids Across the Region

| August 3, 2013 | 0 Comments

 

School supplies help children going back to school to be better equipped to learn.

School supplies help children going back to school to be better equipped to learn.

Approximately 17,400 school-aged children in San Diego County identified their family as being homeless during the 2011-12 school year. To assist students in this predicament, the San Diego Office of Education (SDCOE) has partnered with local businesses and government agencies for the Drive for Success campaign to provide over 4,500 homeless children across the region with much-needed school supplies. The five-week school supply collection campaign will conclude on August 9, 2013.

The Drive for Success School Supply Drive is asking for donations of backpacks, binders, spiral notebooks, binder paper, calculators, color pencils, erasers, flashcards, glue sticks, highlighters, ink pens, marking pens, notebooks, pencils, pencil sharpeners, subject folders, rulers, scissors, and tape.

School supply donations can be dropped off at the SDCOE main campus located at 6401 Linda Vista Road, Room 211 in San Diego or at any local California Coast Credit Union. Visit www.calcoastcu.org for a list a credit union locations.

The National Center on Family Homelessness reports that homeless children are eight times more likely to be asked to repeat a grade, three times more likely to be placed in special education classes and twice as likely to score lower on standardized tests. These students face a range of problems regarding schooling, from finding a way to get to school, to having the appropriate clothing and finding a quiet place to study.

The Drive for Success effort is sponsored by the San Diego County Office of Education, California Coast Credit Union, the City of Chula Vista, the Eli Lily and Company, the County of San Diego Department of Housing and Community Development, Macy’s and the United Way of San Diego County.

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