Kroger Collecting School Supplies
The grocery store is serving as a drop-off site for essential school supplies for homeless children in metro Atlanta during its two-week ‘Back 2 School’ campaign.
Norcross-area Kroger stores are collecting book bags and school supplies for homeless children in metro Atlanta. Kroger’s Atlanta Division, in partnership with the Children’s Restoration Network and WSB-TV, is conducting its 18th annual “Back 2 School” campaign July 16 through July 28. During the two-week drive, 125 Kroger stores will serve as school supply drop-off sites to benefit metro Atlanta children. The Children Restoration Network’s Back 2 School program will distribute the book bags and school supplies to homeless children. CRN works with about 120 shelters and group homes that house more than 4,000 youth a year. “Children’s Restoration Network provides hope and support to families in our community as they work toward ending the …
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