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    Help give kids the right tools for school

    Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxJanuary 11, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    Drop by the Grocott’s Mail offices at 40 High Street or ABM Office National in Scott Avenue, which will become collection points over the next month for anyone wishing to donate stationery to those who can’t buy their own.

    Drop by the Grocott’s Mail offices at 40 High Street or ABM Office National in Scott Avenue, which will become collection points over the next month for anyone wishing to donate stationery to those who can’t buy their own.

    Every parent knows that back-to-school shopping is financially strenuous, and for those already under financial strain buying new stationery isn’t even an option.

    Items required by schools include Maths sets, hard cover books, calculators, blue pens and poster paper for projects, however, schools in need would appreciate any such donations from the community.

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