Send a homeless child back to school -- ready to learn!

When you're homeless and in school, you already feel different -- worlds apart from the students whose parents can afford everything they need.

But you can help send impoverished children back to school this year with confidence ... equipped with the tools they need to succeed:

  • new backpacks
  • required school supplies
  • personal care items to help them be clean and "normal"
  • food so hunger won't keep them from learning

Imagine the relief and the joy a child feels when he or she receives an overflowing backpack filled with the things that the other kids take for granted!

Your generous gift will do so much good for homeless children who deserve to start school prepared, excited, and ready to learn.

When a child starts school with a new backpack and all the things they need for a fresh start in life, you will know that you helped change a child's life.

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photo: a hungry American child who needs your help as he goes back to school
The average homeless American is a 4th grader.
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