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Health & Fitness

An Opportunity to Give Back During Back-to-School Season

For families who want to give back during this year’s back-to-school season, Oak Park non-profit Sarah’s Inn is hosting a school supply drive for families in crisis. Sarah’s Inn provides counseling, support groups, and safety planning to hundreds of children and teens annually who witness domestic violence. Donations received at the school supply drive will help stabilize the educational needs of children and teens as their families seek safety.

Sarah’s Inn will accept donations of the following items in brand-new condition during the month of August: backpacks, crayons, markers, colored pencils, pencil sharpeners, pens, spiral notebooks, 1-inch binders, folders, index cards, rulers, glue, glue sticks, scissors, boxes of cereal, boxes of granola bars, and other healthy, unopened non-perishable breakfast items and snacks. Gift cards in amounts of $15 to $25 for stores that carry school supplies and groceries will also be accepted. Donation items not listed above are subject to approval by Sarah’s Inn staff and will not necessarily be accepted.

Please bring all school supply drive donations during the month of August to 309 Harrison Street located in the Oak Park Arts District between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and ring the white doorbell. For more information, please contact Christina Coghill at 708-386-3305 x1005 or christinac@sarahsinn.org

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The mission of Sarah’s Inn is to improve the lives of those affected by domestic violence and to break the cycle of violence for future generations. Sarah’s Inn works in Oak Park, River Forest, the West Side of Chicago, and 20 additional West Suburban communities. The organization’s programming includes Intervention, Prevention, and Education and Training. Visit us online at www.sarahsinn.org or follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/SarahsInnOakPark.

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