Sunday, July 12, 2009

Clean Out for Kids

With impact fees preventing more than 104 million children around the world from attending school, Give a Kid a Backpack (GKB) a nonprofit agency in Central Florida works to make a difference in these children’s lives. Their mission is to enrich the lives of impoverished children around the world with backpacks filled with school supplies through the partnership with other nonprofit organizations. This year GKB launched the Clean Out for Kids Campaign (CKC), which is a new initiative that empowers youth to recycle their gently used school supplies. These supplies were collected from schools in Lake, Orange, and Seminole County, that would have otherwise been thrown away. Twenty-five schools participated in the campaign collecting a total of 2,879 pounds of donations from the community, reducing waste and the impact on the planet, while providing children with the tools needed for an education.

Volunteers from local high schools, elementary schools, and their families logged 285 hours cleaning out supplies and putting together a total of 7,150 backpacks for distribution to children in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Africa, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Local organizations such as Rotary, Haven, and the Orange and Seminole County Sheriff Departments will be distributing 1,500 of those backpacks in Lake, Orange, and Osceola County alone.

With all that they were able to achieve this year, GKB hopes that more schools will be participating in next years event to continue the effort to provide for children’s education, both in underdeveloped nations and right here in the United States, and help in the preservation of our environment.

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