
NC Governor's School Supply Drive Begins
North Carolina -- Raleigh: North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper's Office Press Release Aug 1, 2022
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced the beginning of the Governorโs School Supply Drive
and encouraged people to donate school supplies for public school students and teachers across the state. On average, teachers in North Carolina spend over $500 of their own money on supplies for their classrooms each year.
โWhile youโre out shopping, consider buying some extra school supplies to donate,โ Governor Cooper said. โOur teachers work so hard, and they shouldnโt have to dip into their pockets to cover the cost of classroom supplies that their students need.โ
The Governorโs School Supply Drive will run from August 1 to August 31, 2022. As in past years, the State Employees' Credit Union (SECU) and Communities In Schools of North Carolina are partnering to collect and deliver the school supplies.
โWe are happy to assist with this important effort to support North Carolina teachers and students through the collection of much-needed classroom supplies,โ said Jim Hayes, SECU president and CEO. โNot only does our presence in all 100 counties makes us a natural fit to serve as donation sites, the supply drive is a great demonstration of our credit union philosophy of โPeople Helping People.โโ
โImagine returning to school without the supplies you need to engage in learning,โ said Jill Cox, President and CEO of Communities In Schools of North Carolina. โEveryone can help ensure no student faces this challenge by participating in the Governorโs school supply drive and dropping off a few items, including items our teachers need like copy paper. Together, we can ensure NC students start the school year on the right foot.โ
Requested supplies include:
Paper โ all types, including copy paper
Pens and pencils
Crayons and markers
Dry erase markers
USB flash drives
Spiral notebooks
Sanitizing wipes
Tissues
Donation bins will be available in all State Employeesโ Credit Union locations statewide. North Carolina residents can participate by dropping off supplies at a SECU location or by organizing a drive at their own workplace.
At the end of the drive, volunteers with Communities In Schools of North Carolina and VolunteerNC and Governor Cooperโs cabinet members will help distribute the supplies to classrooms across the state.
Governor Cooperโs School Supply Drive is offered in partnership between the North Carolina Governorโs Office, State Employeesโ Credit Union, Communities In Schools of North Carolina, TeachNC, North Carolina Business Committee for Education, the North Carolina PTA and VolunteerNC (the North Carolina Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service).
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