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School Supply Drive - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake is launching a school supply drive from August 1 to August 18, inviting community members to donate essential school supplies and backpacks for families in need. This initiative addresses the challenges faced by local students, ensuring they have the necessary resources for a successful school year. Donation boxes will be located at the Justice & Municipal Center, Public Works Center, Public Safety Building, and the Senior Center for easy access. The list of needed items includes backpacks, notebooks, and writing instruments, reflecting the urgent requirements of local schools. By gathering these supplies, the drive fosters a supportive community environment and eases the financial strain on families.

The city expresses gratitude for the community’s generosity. For questions or additional information, residents can contact Brenda Plute.

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