The agency aims to provide school supplies for 3,600 area kids.
With the first day of school just around the corner, St. Mark Youth Enrichment is focused on providing school supplies for as many area kids as possible, but they’re 700 kids short of their fundraising goal. They are reaching out for local support to fill the gap.
Since May, the organization has been working on its annual school supply effort on filling school bags and providing new supplies for 3,600 students at elementary, middle, and high school public and parochial schools in East Dubuque, Dubuque, and Western Dubuque school district areas. For students at a Title 1 school in Dubuque, St. Mark is providing a bag of supplies for each student.
“It’s a huge undertaking, but it’s worth it to know just how impactful this is to area parents,” shares Beth McGorry, the agency’s director of donor relations. “Everything is more expensive—rent, school supplies, gas, everything—and that means for our community’s families in need, it’s even harder.”
But just what do supplies for that many kids look like? St. Mark gets as many new supplies as possible from businesses like Hartig Drug and other local sources at the best rates possible. This year those total more than 26,000 pencils, 12,500 folders, 9,000 glue sticks, 4,500 crayons, 9,000 notebooks, and more supplies kids need on the first day of school.
“Because of these partnerships, we’re able to fill the bag of one of these students for as little as $53,” adds Resource & Relations Coordinator Allyson Dress, who organizes the project for St. Mark. “Just $53 gets a child all the crayons, pencils, notebooks, and more they need for the first day of school. I know as a parent, that school supplies are expensive, and working parents have enough to worry about, school supplies shouldn’t be one of them. That’s the relief this agency and its 400+ volunteers are hoping to deliver next week.”
Since the project started more than 20 years ago, St. Mark has worked with the community to provide supplies to fill more than 38,000 bags and counting for area kids.
To donate, volunteer, learn more, or start a fundraiser at your business, visit www.stmarkyouthenrichment.org, email adress@stmarkyouthenrichment.org or call 563-582-6211 ext. 102.
If you’re in need of school supplies, please reach out to your school’s counselor to be added to the supply list. St. Mark is committed to sending supplies to area schools and is providing a bag of supplies for each student in local Title 1 Schools.
Sign-ups for supplies and other community resources will also be available at the Back to School Bash on August 3 from 11 AM-2 PM at Audubon Elementary School in Dubuque. Information about the event and transportation times are available at dbqschools.org/back-to-school-bash. Sign-ups will be shared with area counselors.
An additional sign-up is also available at stmarkyouthenrichment.org/apples#parents.
St. Mark Apples for Students community initiative is sponsored in part by Anderson Weber, Bauer RV Upholstery, Black Hills Energy, the City of Dubuque, Dupaco, Five Flags Center, Hartig Drug, John Deere, Lord of Life Lutheran Church, Staples, Theisen’s Home-Farm-Auto, Thrivent, Dubuque Elk Lodge, 100+ Women Who Care, and the more than 100 community supporters who share our belief that no kid should have to go without the supplies they need on the first day of school.
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Apples for Students is a Community Initiative of St. Mark Youth Enrichment. Last year, St. Mark worked with local donors to provide supplies to “Fill the Bag” for more than 3,600 students on their first day of school.
St. Mark Youth Enrichment (formerly St. Mark Community Center) is a non-profit organization that has been serving the Dubuque Community for over 35 years.
St. Mark provides healthy and enriching afterschool and summer programming focusing on academics and social-emotional well-being in the Dubuque & Western Dubuque areas.
The organization works with kids from kindergarten to fifth grade and surrounds them in environments of love, safety, and belonging.
To learn more, visit www.stmarkyouthenrichment.org.