In July, the Greater Princeton Branch of AYLUS (GPA) volunteers worked on the Back-to-School Supply Drive with United Way to help local students in need for academic success.
Preparing Students For Success! No child should grow up without access to the resources and opportunity to meet their potential. School supplies have gotten more expensive — rising to an average $80 per child annually, according to inflation data. For ALICE families and those in poverty struggling to afford basics, such as rent and food, providing necessary back-to-school supplies is an added financial hardship.
The latest ALICE research shows that nearly 790,000 New Jersey children — 41% — live in financially insecure households. These families often face difficult trade-offs that can affect a child’s health, education and future well-being.
Join with our community on United Way Tools For School and help ensure 8,000 local students in need receive the tools for academic success. Through volunteer efforts and donations, you can help thousands of elementary, middle, and high school students get off to the right start.
GPA members collected backpack and school supplies donations from their neighbors and had them organized for donations by August.
GPA Back-to-School Supply Drive Volunteers: Kristine Wang (7/18, 1 hr), Victor Yu (7/22, 1 hr), Jeffrey Huang (7/23, 1 hr), Emma Liu (7/23, 1 hr), Cassie Wang (7/23, 2 hrs), Amber Yu (7/23, 1 hr), Steven Li (7/23, 2 hrs), Leia Levarek (7/25, 1 hr), Meiqi Tan (7/25, 1 hr), Katherine Zhu (7/29, 1 hr)