Bartell Drugs kicks off ‘School Tools for Kids in Need’ Drive

Bartell Drugs welcomes donations of school supplies for its 11th annual "School Tools for Kids in Need," Aug. 10-30 at Bartell's 63 locations, including Kent at 12946 SE Kent-Kangley Road, and Auburn at 3902 A St. SE.

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  • Sunday, August 10, 2014 11:27pm
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The 'basic needs” list includes Dixon No. 2 Pencils.

The 'basic needs” list includes Dixon No. 2 Pencils.

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Bartell Drugs welcomes donations of school supplies for its 11th annual “School Tools for Kids in Need,” Aug. 10-30 at Bartell’s 63 locations, including Kent at 12946 SE Kent-Kangley Road and Auburn at 3902 A St. SE.

The drive supports students in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties through World Vision’s Teacher Resource Center in Fife.

With the new school year approaching, donated school supplies help re-stock the Teacher Resource Center where teachers “shop” free of charge for school supplies to assist qualifying students.

According to Federal Way-based World Vision, a globally-known charitable organization, as many as 58,000 local students could begin the school year without the basic school supplies.

A “basic needs” list of suggested donation items found in Bartell’s “School Aisles” include:

• Dixon No. 2 Pencils, 8 Count
• Bic Cristal or Stic Round Ink Pens – 10 pack. Blue or Black
• Elmer’s Glue – School Glue/4 oz. bottles
• Scotch Kids’ Scissors – pointed or blunt
• Avery Glue Stic – Acid-free, photo-safe, permanent and washable
• Avery Poly Binders – 1″ size
• Crayola Crayons – 16 count
• Avery Marks-A-Lot Markers
• A&W Zipper Pencil Pouch
• Mead Index Cards – 3×5 or 4×6
• Crayola Colored Pencils – 12 count
• Tops Filler Paper 150 count, Wide or College
• Datex Handheld Calculator
• A&W Wood or Plastic Ruler
• Helix Locking Compass, Large
• Charles Leonard Pencil Sharpener
• C. Leonard Cap Erasers – 20 count Neon
• C. Leonard Pink Eraser – 3 pack

For more information, visit www.bartelldrugs.com.


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