Crystal at Kreative in Kinder took on a HUGE job and organized a “Teachers Taking Care of Teachers” project.
Basically, several schools were completely destroyed in tornados earlier this month across the United States. She has organized a list of schools with teachers and grade levels. You sign up to send a teacher {or two} something. There are several ways to help: digital downloads, tangible goods, gift cards, and even hand written notes. Anyone can help out.
I just jumped over to grab the address to ship my box of goodies- and saw that there are several open spots. Please go take a look at the sign up sheet and see if you can help!
I signed up to help a first grade teacher and a kindergarten teacher.
I included books, personalized stationery, calendar cards and a few office supplies.
This package was basically the same- except instead of calendar cards it has a counting by 1’s pocket chart activity.
I packaged them up and since they both teach at the same school I mailed them in the same box.
Here is the sign up sheet link again:
Teachers Taking Care of Teachers Sign Up Sheet
Some things to know:
{1} There are tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet with different school names. There are 4 schools total- not just the first one shown.
{2} At the top are the categories for the different type of donations.
{3} The school addresses are listed on the sign up sheet.
xoxo, kacey
Thanks for the info. I signed up!
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*sniff sniff* This is so sweet. I will go see if there is anything I can do to help.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing this to my attention! I signed up ford two teachers and I am sooooo excited to help!
You rock!
I had signed up to help a kindergarten teacher. I cleaned out my big book collection. I had so many great books to share for themes that I did not do anymore. I love the idea of including a little gift for the teacher as well. Thanks for sharing and caring. :)
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Thank you for sharing this, I find personalized stationery to be truly exquisite.
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