1,000 Items Collected During Burlington County Backpack Drive

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — More than a thousand items were collected for Burlington County students during a month-long school supply drive spearheaded by the Burlington County Commissioners and State Senators Dawn Marie Addiego and Troy Singleton, officials announced.

This included dozens of backpacks, calculators, binders, folders and hundreds of packages of pens, pencils, crayons, markers and other supplies.

The two senators joined with Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson and Commissioner Deputy Director Dan O'Connell to deliver several carloads of the items to the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Burlington City and Oaks Integrated Care offices in Westampton for distribution.

"Burlington County is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family for a lot of reasons, and one of them is the amazing generosity and community spirit displayed by our residents," Hopson said. "Their response to this drive was nothing short of overwhelming."

We asked our residents to donate new backpacks and supplies for children in need, and they stepped up and delivered in a very impactful way," Singleton said. "Because of their generosity and support, hundreds of children will be properly equipped for the start of school that otherwise might not have been."

"Every child deserves to get the best possible education, and every one of them should begin the year with supplies needed to help them learn and succeed," Addiego said. "Thanks to the kindness and generosity of our residents, we're able to help make sure that's happening in Burlington County."

"Families have endured so much during the last year and many are still struggling to provide even the most basics of necessities," O'Connell said. "This drive has helped to make sure families won't have to stress over school supplies. I'm never surprised by our residents' capacity to care, but I'm always appreciative of it, so a big thank you to all who donated."

All the donated items will be distributed to the children and families served by Oaks Integrated Care and Tabernacle Baptist Church Mission Ministry. Distribution will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the William Allen School on Mitchell Avenue in Burlington City.

The two senators also partnered with the County Commissioners for a supply drive this spring that collected new clothing, diapers, snack foods, toiletries and other goods for Catholic Charities Providence House domestic violence shelter.

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  • Kevin Perez
    published this page in In The News 2021-08-27 15:08:50 -0400