Back to school backpacks Why? We are

Back to school backpacks ...
Why?
We are partnering with Fairborn Schools,
JFK Kettering and Greenmont Elementary
Kettering, to make a small yet significant
investment to help further a child’s
education.
Back to school backpacks ...
Why?
We are partnering with Fairborn
Schools, JFK Kettering and Greenmont
Elementary Kettering, to make a small
yet significant investment to help further
a child’s education.
Why do you charge $5?
Five dollars is really a reminder of your
commitment that says, ‘Yes, I want to help.’
Why do you charge $5?
Five dollars is really a reminder of your
commitment that says, ‘Yes, I want to
help.’
How? It’s simple.
Take the list on the back of this instruction
sheet to any store that sells school supplies
like Walmart, Dollar Tree, or Staples.
Purchase the items then fill the backpack
and bring it back to the Vineyard when you
attend services before August 10th.
Tip: If you have children let them shop
with you. As you are shopping talk about
the project. Tell them why you are shopping
for someone else, and where the backpacks
are going.
Tip: If you don’t have the funds to
purchase all the supplies...Why not pool
your resources and partner with another
family, friend or small group?
Tip: People often place exciting items in
the backpack, key chains, teddy bears etc..
Be creative, be generous, and put some fun
into the project.
How? It’s simple.
Take the list on the back of this
instruction sheet to any store that sells
school supplies like Walmart, Dollar
Tree, or Staples. Purchase the items
then fill the backpack and bring it back
to the Vineyard when you attend
services before August 10th.
Tip: If you have children let them shop
with you. As you are shopping talk
about the project. Tell them why you are
shopping for someone else, and where
the backpacks are going.
Tip: If you don’t have the funds to
purchase all the supplies...Why not pool
your resources and partner with another
family, friend or small group?
Tip: People often place exciting items in
the backpack, key chains, teddy bears
etc.. Be creative, be generous, and put
some fun into the project.
Supplies list:
3 3”X 3” post-its
1 inch 3 ring binder
2 packs of wide ruled lined paper
2 Elmer's glue stick
1 box of No.2 pencils
1 box of 2 erasers
1 box of colored pencils 12
1 box of Crayola Markers
1 Fiskar’s scissors
1 plastic folder 2 pockets blue
1 “8 x 10” composition book
1 5 section divider
5 two pocket folders pronged
1 4oz school glue
1 dry erase markers low odor
2 pencil holders, zippers with
grommets
1 box of Crayola Crayons 24 count
Supplies list:
3 3”X 3” post-its
1 inch 3 ring binder
2 packs of wide ruled lined paper
2 Elmer's glue stick
1 box of No.2 pencils
1 box of 2 erasers
1 box of colored pencils 12
1 box of Crayola Markers
1 Fiskar’s scissors
1 plastic folder 2 pockets blue
1 “8 x 10” composition book
1 5 section divider
5 two pocket folders pronged
1 4oz school glue
1 dry erase markers low odor
2 pencil holders, zippers with
grommets
1 box of Crayola Crayons 24 count
Shoes for School
Shoes for School
Kindergarten or Elementary School
child sized tennis shoes.
Kindergarten or Elementary School
child sized tennis shoes.
1 pair of Kindergarten, Elementary
child sized socks.
1 pair of Kindergarten, Elementary
child sized socks.
Believe it or not, most of the schools
we serve see kids in flip-flops in the
fall season, they then know the kid
needs shoes. Imagine attempting to
play and run in flip-flops.
Believe it or not, most of the schools
we serve see kids in flip-flops in the
fall season, they then know the kid
needs shoes. Imagine attempting to
play and run in flip-flops.