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    Help local students succeed in the classroom: Donate to the 11Alive School Supply Fundraiser

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 1, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Give monetary donations to the 11Alive School Supply Fundraiser with United Way to fund classroom supplies and support services.
    • Donations are monetary only and will be tracked and distributed by United Way to local affiliates by donor zip code.
    • Funds help provide meals, mental health resources, ESL classes for caregivers, and childcare provider training for school readiness.
    • Campaign runs July 21 to August 11, 2025; donate via the United Way fundraising link to support local students and families.

    This initiative aims to collect monetary donations that will help provide students with the resources they need to learn, grow, and thrive.

    ATLANTA — As the new school year approaches, many students in our community are still without the essential supplies they need to succeed in the classroom. 

    Basic school supplies and essential support services, including nutritious meals, mental health resources, ESL classes for caregivers, and training for childcare providers, can make all the difference in a child’s education. These efforts ensure children are school-ready and that families and communities have the tools to foster long-term success. 

    The 11Alive school supply fundraiser, in partnership with the United Way, is here to change that.

    The School Supply Fundraiser

    This initiative aims to collect monetary donations that will help provide students with the resources they need to learn, grow, and thrive. By donating to the United Way, you are helping children, regardless of their circumstances, have access to the supplies and resources they need to reach their full potential.

    Urgent help needed

    The School Supply Drive is a simple way to make a lasting impact in your community. 

    Every donation counts, and with your help, we can ensure that every student has the tools and resources they need to succeed in the classroom. 

    To donate, visit this link and help make a difference in the lives of local students. Together, we can provide the supplies and resources that will empower millions of young people to thrive throughout their educational journeys and beyond.

    Who benefits?

    This initiative supports local United Way chapters, which work closely with schools to identify students who need the most assistance. United Way’s focus on early childhood education is backed by research that shows the critical importance of the first few years in shaping a child’s future. 

    Last year, United Way made significant strides, with 73% of local children becoming kindergarten-ready, 82% graduating high school on time — well above the national average of 50% — and 87% of program participants advancing to employment or further education. Every dollar raised supports the United Way Worldwide and their local chapters.

    What can you donate?

    Monetary donations will be accepted for this campaign, and they can be made directly through the United Way fundraising site. 


    Supplies and resources vary based on local needs, so monetary donations ensure that funds can be allocated where they are most needed, directly benefiting students in your community.

    Tracking and distribution

    The funds will be tracked by United Way’s global office team and redistributed based on donor zip code. The school supplies purchased will be determined by each local United Way market, depending on the individual needs of those communities.

    How are donations distributed?

    The funds raised in each market will be distributed by United Way Worldwide directly to the local United Way affiliate teams. These local teams will utilize the funds to support existing youth opportunity programs in those specific communities, focused on back-to-school preparation.

    School supply fundraiser details:

    • Campaign dates: July 21 – August 11, 2025

    • How to donate: Through this link

    • What to donate: Monetary donations only

    • Where your donation goes: Funds benefit local students and families through the United Way

    • For more information, visit: United Way School Supply Drive  

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