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SCHOOL KITS

A school kit may provide the only supplies for children returning to school after the disruption of war. School kits help parents continue their children's education, even while living in a refugee camp, for example. A school kit may also be used in adult literacy classes.

Your group can also help LWR get school kits to the people who need them by donating a brick on the Good Samaritan Quilt Plaza or by making a contribution to the Project Comfort Fund.

Review the General Assembly Instructions before collecting items for the school kits.

Include the following items in each school kit:

  • Padded or spiral notebooks of ruled paper approximately 8" X 10-1/2" totaling 150-200 sheets (if using 70-count notebooks, please include three); do not include loose-leaf paper
  • One blunt scissors (safety scissors with embedded steel blades work well)
  • One 30-centimeter ruler, or a ruler with centimeters on one side and inches on the other
  • One pencil sharpener
  • Six new, unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers; secure together with a rubber band
  • One eraser approximately 2-1/2" long
  • 12 sheets of construction paper in assorted colors (if necessary, fold in half to fit into the school kit bag)
  • One box of 16 or 24 crayons
  • One sturdy cloth bag approximately 12" X 14" with cloth handles or drawstring closure (see below for downloadable patterns)

Do not add other items or leave out any of the items listed. All items should be new and in good condition. Remove any excess packaging and pack items in the bag, fold the handles over, and secure with two large rubber bands or tie with yarn. Click here for a sample school kit wrapped and ready for shipping. Do not enclose the kit or any of its contents in plastic bags.

Download a pattern for making school kit bags:

Project Comfort Fund Note: LWR's approximate cost to handle and ship one LWR school kit overseas is $1.10

 

What’s Next: How to pack and where to send LWR Parish Projects

From Here to There: How LWR Parish Projects get to the people who need them

From the Field: How LWR Parish Projects are put to good use overseas

In the Parish: How LWR Parish Projects can be a part of your parish’s ministry

Please contact Brenda Meier (bmeier@lwr.org) at LWR if you have any additional questions.

 


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