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More than 1,200 bags packed with school supplies at Tools for School event

Tools for School, a program of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, held the event on Sunday.

Tools for School, a program of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey that ensures more kids begin the school year with the proper tools they need to succeed, held their packing event where they packed 1,200 bags full of school supplies in Northfield on Aug. 19. A little less than 100 people were in attendance.

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The event began with a speech from co-Founder Lilly Checkoff, 18, and Teen Board president Andrew Rowan, 17. Then the group began backing backpacks. Volunteers started on one end of the warehouse with an empty backpack and walked to the other end, stopping at each station to get school supplies along the way.

“Tools for School was so excited to see so many members of our community come out and pack 1,200 backpacks today,” Checkoff said.

“The support we got from the community was outstanding,” Rowan said. “Everyone was so nice to donate their time and money to ensure we accomplished our mission of providing students in need with the necessary school supplies they need to succeed.”

Community members formed an assembly line to fill pencils, pens, calculators, colored pencils, erasers, scissors, highlighters, glue sticks, sharpeners, folders, notebooks, index cards and more inside each backpack.

All year, a teen board of 20 middle and high school students have organized fundraising efforts. Thanks to social media marketing, emails, dining events and corporate sponsors, Tools for School has raised over $14,000 during the second half of the 2017–18 school year.

The backpacks are currently being distributed to local schools and organizations in need including, but not limited to: Boys and Girls Clubs of Atlantic City and Camden, Nemours Pediatrics at Jefferson University Hospital, Jewish Family Services of Atlantic County, Samost Jewish Family & Children’s Service, Kellman Brown Academy in Voorhees, Park Lane Elementary School in Darby, Pa., Saint Anthony of Padua in Ambler, Pa., Police Athletic League of Philadelphia, Jewish Relief Agency Bala Cynwd and McGraw Elementary School in Camden.

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