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kittygilchrist
07-28-2014, 12:02 PM
Wildwood elementary school is accepting donations of clothing, school supplies, backpacks, and paper goods. The following is a list from last year, of school supplies and paper goods needed.

http://wwe.sumter.k12.fl.us/PDF/supplies.pdf

Students are required to wear uniforms and here is the link describing the uniform.
http://wwe.sumter.k12.fl.us/PDF/School%20Uniform%20Policy13-14.pdf

Donations may be dropped off at the school or for donations costing $25 or more, I will come pick them up. You may PM me with your address and phone number and I will call to arrange a time.

School starts August 7. Staff is now available in the office from 7 AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday. Location 300 Huey St.

Ages of students range from four to about 12. The little ones benefit from Velcro shoes, as they can't tie them yet and extra undies, as they can't keep them dry yet.

Thank you, my goodhearted, generous and loving community.
Kitty
Ps read uniform policy carefully for specifications before you shop.

CFrance
07-28-2014, 01:17 PM
I downloaded the pdf's in your links to my desktop for future reference. Thanks for the information, Kitty.

I also read the training manual for the volunteers that someone posted, and it scared me! I was never a teacher and don't know if I would be savvy enough to guide a young child. I may just have to be the continual donator.

Whalen
07-28-2014, 02:33 PM
Publix is currently having its sale on school supplies. Many items like crayons, scissors, notebooks, pencils etc. are bogo, so you can buy twice as much.

graciegirl
07-28-2014, 02:50 PM
Publix is currently having its sale on school supplies. Many items like crayons, scissors, notebooks, pencils etc. are bogo, so you can buy twice as much.

So is Walmart. They have some really inexpensive things like composition tablets for 17 cents. A friend told me she went last year to Target and bought a bunch of their close out shoes for the kids. No Tax days are August 1,2 and 3.

kittygilchrist
07-28-2014, 08:48 PM
I downloaded the pdf's in your links to my desktop for future reference. Thanks for the information, Kitty.

I also read the training manual for the volunteers that someone posted, and it scared me! I was never a teacher and don't know if I would be savvy enough to guide a young child. I may just have to be the continual donator.

Scared? I'll find out if we can get that program going where the kids read to dogs. How bout it?

CFrance
07-28-2014, 08:57 PM
Scared? I'll find out if we can get that program going where the kids read to dogs. How bout it?
I read something about that at the library once. That would probably be more my level--reading to kids or having them read to dogs. (I'm serious, not joking.)

kittygilchrist
07-28-2014, 09:06 PM
I read something about that at the library once. That would probably be more my level--reading to kids or having them read to dogs. (I'm serious, not joking.)

I know you are not joking. Just paying attention to them and making them feel special matters a lot. I remember that from when I was a tiny twerp. (Not a twerk..)
I'll ease in the idea of canines for literacy when it seems right....
K.

slipcovers
07-29-2014, 10:00 AM
Thank you Kitty for your address. My order is on its way, may be in two shipments. It was very easy...Walmart online...childrens uniforms...paid using Paypal...done. Hope other snowbirds will donate. I am not a well to do, raised 3 children myself, still unable to retire at 71, next year. I was so inspired by Msg. Hugh Marren, a dear friend, of Atlanta GA. A true Christian, always fundraising for the people, especially for the children. Direct contrast to his Bishop, who build a 2 mill mansion for himself with money left to church from the Mitchell estate (Gone with the wind Mitchells).

kittygilchrist
07-29-2014, 10:32 AM
And thank you slipcovers, and others who have donations being prepared.

If anyone would like to donate but doesn't want to do the shopping, you may post what kind of things you're interested in donating and I will shop for it.

Kahuna32162
07-29-2014, 10:44 AM
Thank you Kitty for spearheading this project! The Village Parrotheads have a similar effort underway called Project Backpack and will be collecting items at the Phlockings for both Wildwood and Fruitland Park Elementary Schools thru August.

There are also many volunteer opportunities to reach out to these schools and help in the classrooms throughtout the school year. The Daily Sun recently had an article about the Tudors for Kids organization seeking more volunteer Tudors for the upcoming year. My wife became involved with them last spring and really enjoyed working with Ms. Miller's 4th grade kids at Fruitland Park. Here is the contact info for anyone interested:

Frank Russo and Carolyn Ruhe
Founders and Coordinators of Tutors for Kids, Inc.
352-245-9709

CFrance
07-29-2014, 07:10 PM
I have been trying all day, both on IE and Firefox, to get on Walmart's web site. I got so far as placing items in the cart, but when I went to check out and pay, the site froze up. I just tried to get on again and got a message that the site is very busy, and they would take me to their site eventually.

This will not be a good idea if you go to pay and the site freezes up. Just a FYI. I am going to wait till late tonight and try again.

by the way, most of the interesting boys briefs in sizes 6 & 8 are sold out, except for the Hanes plain white. Bummer.

kittygilchrist
07-31-2014, 06:00 AM
Oh happy day! Thanks to those who've shopped and donated!

Tomorrow, aug. 1, starts the 3 day tax holiday on clothes and school supplies, and we have another week before school starts, so there is still time.

Hopefully next year we can do this in all areas of The Villages with collection boxes at rec centers.

kittygilchrist
08-01-2014, 11:58 AM
What a wonderfully generous community! Thanks to all of you who are helping the little ones.

Lucky me, I get to see a lot of what's being donated. Thanks to Maureen a.k.a. slipcovers for the shipment of polo shirts and khakis. Still waiting for the little underwear package to arrive. And have the pleasure of meeting you good folks.

I will deliver the first lot of donations on Wednesday, August 6. Anyone who would like me to pick up their donations before then, please PM me so I can take yours on that day.

kittygilchrist
08-02-2014, 08:51 AM
Special thanks for great response from Hemingway!
Dave n sue, I didn't know how cute these little undies could be. Girls get sweet pastels and guys get superheroes, the nurse will flip over all these package. And hey, lots of neon velcro shoes.
Awesome.
Heartwarmed,
Kitty

CFrance
08-02-2014, 11:11 AM
Bell's has lots of underwear in boys and girls size 4, which apparently they need at the school. And their web site is working fine. Free shipping for $50 and no tax right now. A little pricier than WalMart, but lots of cute stuff.

maddie101
08-02-2014, 11:17 AM
Kitty, do you have paypal? I would be happy to send a donation that can be used at your discretion . I am still in Texas.

kittygilchrist
08-02-2014, 11:36 AM
Kitty, do you have paypal? I would be happy to send a donation that can be used at your discretion . I am still in Texas.

Maddie, i will PM you about how you can help.

slipcovers
08-06-2014, 08:22 AM
Kitty, glad to hear you received everything. You are truly a wonderful person. I will keep an eye out for Velcro sneakers and bring them with me this Winter.

kittygilchrist
08-15-2014, 06:01 AM
I received this note from the school thanking everyone for their donations. Well done.
Apologies that it appears upside down, I don't know how to fix that.

CFrance
08-15-2014, 06:32 AM
I received this note from the school thanking everyone for their donations. Well done.
Apologies that it appears upside down, I don't know how to fix that.
It would be good to revisit this wonderful drive you started in a few months, Kitty. Shoes wear out, and supplies run out. I have the pdf's of supplies and clothing needed on my desktop and can post whenever someone needs a copy.

bkcunningham1
08-15-2014, 06:45 AM
Very nice. I sincerely hope this simple act plants seeds of kindness that grow and grow.

kittygilchrist
08-15-2014, 05:06 PM
It would be good to revisit this wonderful drive you started in a few months, Kitty. Shoes wear out, and supplies run out. I have the pdf's of supplies and clothing needed on my desktop and can post whenever someone needs a copy.

Cyndy, that's the most wondrous idea.
The nurse says they can still use some shorts for sizes six and eight both boys and girls, if anyone is still wanting to donate.
It's embarrassing for the little ones to wet their pants and not be able to change. Goodness knows, I did not start school till the first grade, these little kids are pre-K.

I will do my best to keep up with the school nurse on how the supplies are holding out so that invitations to to continue to donate will be exactly on target for the needs that arise.