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Kids Are So Important To Us – the “Why”

We would like to share with you a note we received from an Ashland County school liaison this past school year:

Note from liaison: I wanted to thank you again for finding shoes for everyone in this family. There were 5 children in this family and I have been trying to connect with the parents all year. They have been hesitant to trust anyone. I have been looking for a way to connect and noticed that 2 of the children never wore tennis shoes, so I thought that might be  way I can help this family. I called the parents and found out all the children were in need and they agreed to allow me to try and find tennis shoes for the children. This is the first time they accepted help. I had tried at Thanksgiving and Christmas to help this family and they wouldn’t accept any help, I think due to pride. Which is admirable.

 These children are the sweetest kids you will ever meet. When I gave them their shoes they were so happy, it was all I could do to hold back the tears. I could not have done this without Associated Charities help. I know sometimes you don’t get to see the joy on the children’s faces and don’t always receive the thank you that you deserve. Not only were you able to give shoes to  children in need you also lifted their spirits and helped me build a relationship with the parents. Today it was shoes but tomorrow it may be a bigger need and now the family feels safer in reaching out to me.

I think this testimonial reveals the “why” we do what we do. This is “why” we have started our Kids Clothes Closet – we want to be a part of helping those less fortunate children in Ashland county feel better about themselves. So if you are out shopping and see a pair of jeans, a shirt, socks or shoes, please keep us in mind! And with winter ahead, we will be in need of winter coats, hats and gloves. Last year we gave out 425 coats!

 

“Unstuffing the Bus”

We want to give a big shout out thank you to the Hillsdale Football team along with Coach Williams for helping us on Saturday to “Unstuff the Bus”! Thanks also to Teri and Addison for their help. The United Way’s bus will be at Walmart again this Saturday in  case you missed it last week. We want to thank everyone that helped with school supplies for our Ashland county youth!

Barbasol Grant

We are honored to receive a grant again this year from Barbasol to help those less fortunate children in Ashland County with back to school clothes and to have clothing available year round. We want our school liaisons to be able to come at a moments notice and get clothes for the children they see that are in immediate need. Thanks to so many  for helping us get our Kids Clothes Closet up and fully stocked. None of this is possible without our fabulous supporters, friends and volunteers!

What Ashland Needs Today: Back-to School Donations

It’s almost time to start thinking “back-to-school.” Give me a few more weeks of sunshine and bliss, you say, I don’t want to think about that!

No worries. The department stores will start thinking for you! Soon you’ll see those familiar pencil and notebook towers nearly blockading the aisles of stores like Target and Wal-Mart.

The demand for parents to provide school supplies increases each year, easily costing families between $100 and $200 per child—and that doesn’t include clothing costs! These days, students are not only required to show up that first week with the usual pencils, pens, notebooks, and calculators, but schools also ask that each student contribute classroom supplies like hand sanitizer, paper towels, and boxes of Kleenex. 

For the approximately 15% of Ashland County’s residents living in poverty, these costs (think $400+ per child when adding clothing costs) are simply too great a burden. This is especially taxing on households run by single mothers, 50% of whom live below the poverty line in our state.

That’s why caring volunteers like you are so important. Alongside Associated Charities, you have an opportunity to guarantee that Ashland County’s school-age kids have what they need to succeed this year academically. Nearly half of all donations that we receive at Associated Charities come from valued donors like you. 

This year, we are looking for basic school supplies and—because there’s nothing worse than showing up to school with less than adequate attire—clothing items to help our local school children meet educational expectations and dress for success.

Here are a few valuable ways you can add donation actualization to your August routine: 

1. Each time you visit your local dollar store this next month spend just five extra dollars on school supplies. This won’t hit your budget hard, and the little extra spent will add up to a lot of pencils and hand sanitizer.

2. Speaking of things like hand sanitizer and Kleenex…don’t you usually purchase these items for yourself? Well, this month, for every box and bottle you grab off of the department store shelf for you, grab another for school!

3. And don’t keep all the donation enjoyment to yourself! Consider decorating a box or paper grocery bag (sequins, feathers, have fun!) with SCHOOL SUPPLIES in large letters. Set it beside the front door as a reminder to pick up a few things when you go out to run errands and add them to the box or bag when you return.

What Ashland Needs Today: Back-to School Donations | Associated Charities Blog

4. Need help coming up with ideas? Target.com has simplified your request by providing this nifty tool for looking up local school supply lists. Print your local school’s list and tack it to your refrigerator door so you’ll be reminded of what students need this coming school year.

5. In fact, Target has done you a lot of favors by also providing easy links to various schools items on this same page, including links to $1, $3, $5, and $10 items. On a budget yourself? Don’t assume you can’t make a difference! Simply shop that $1 page. You could benefit three children by spending only $3—and this will mean a lot to those three.

6. Backpacks are another school necessity that many families cannot afford. Keep your eye on back-to-school sales and purchase a backpack for one or two kids. Go a bit further and fill them up with pens, pencils, notebook, and a calculator if you can. 

7. Finally, there’s nothing worse than showing up to school in less than adequate clothing. Every time you walk into your local department store, simply grab an item or two off the clearance racks and send local students to school this year with new shirts, jeans, socks, shoes, etc.

Together, we have the opportunity to put smiles on the faces of countless school-age children in our community.

Can you picture it?

That pre-teen boy ready to work hard and make new friends this year because he’s not embarrassed to show up at school in stained Ts and old Nikes. And, he’s got Sharpie highlighters to help him study, a sturdy binder to keep things organized, as well as a scientific calculator to make sure he scores well on tests in math.

Or that six-year-old girl outfitted with a new Wonder Woman backpack filled with Yoobi pencils, a pair of dull red scissors, a Finding Dory water bottle, and a notebook that says, “Believe in Yourself,”… just the message she needs to hear to excel in school.

Here in Ashland County, we believe in our kids, and we also believe that you want to join us in making sure this school year is their most positive school experience yet!

Kids Fest

What a wonderful day for our Kids Fest at our new location. The weather was great and the crowds were amazing. Thanks to so many volunteers and donors that made it all possible. See you next year!!

Ashland County Community Foundation – Women’s Fund Grant

We are so grateful to the Ashland County Community Foundation, Women’s Fund, for approving our request for a grant to purchase clothes to stock our Kids Clothes Closet. We are working hard to provide those children in need in our county with new or gently used clothes for back to school and throughout the year. Thank you ACCF, Women’s Fund for helping us to make all of this possible.

Ashland Postal Food Drive

Thanks to our local postal carriers for their annual food drive on Saturday. And thanks go out to all their customers for the many donations of food and taxables. All donations will be divided between the Ashland County Food Bank and the Salvation Army.

Kids Clothes Closet

Our JUSST back to school clothing program is in full swing right now! We are out shopping to stock our new “Kids Clothes Closet” with new clothing for our Ashland County youth. We have several ways you can help: purchase new jeans, underwear, socks, shoes (teen sizes are needed) and t-shirts for school age children, or you can send a donation to the office or hit the donate button at the top of this page. School supplies are also a need and can be dropped off at the office or at United Way’s “Stuff the Bus” on August 5th and 12th at Walmart. We also welcome gently used clothes for our school aged children.

We have turned the focus of our clothing bank on the children of Ashland County. We want to provide those children in need with new or gently used clothes. It is a proven fact that children perform better in school and in the community when they feel good about themselves. We want to be a part of helping those less fortunate children in our county. We welcome donations of new clothes and shoes, as well as gently used items. So if you are out shopping and see a pair of jeans, a shirt, socks, underwear or shoes, please keep us in mind! We also need winter coats, if not for this year then next! In 2016 we gave out 425 winter coats!