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Moncton Headstart Launches Annual School Supplies Campaign

The beginning of a new school year is just over a month away.

Moncton Headstart is looking for help to fill its shelves with school supplies in its annual campaign.

In 2019, over 1020 children, were provided with a backpack, and around half of their school supply list.

They work together with Food Depot Alimentaire and the Salvation Army to ensure no child goes without for the beginning of the school year.

Donations can be dropped off at Jean Coutu locations or at Moncton Headstart on Mountain Road.

Some of the required items include:

 White erasers
 Glue sticks
 Crayola crayons
 Pencil crayons
 Markers – washable
 Markers – washable – Fine tip
 Dry erase markers
 Scissors
 Pencils
 pens
 Duo tangs
 Highlighters
 Pencil boxes or cases
 Hilroy scribblers
 Notebook- half lined half blank
 Construction paper
 Page protectors
 2 pocket folders
 Pencil sharpeners
 Index cards- white and colored
 Sticky notes
 Graph paper
 Ruler- metric
 Ruler – Regular
 Dividers
 1.5 in binders
 1 in binders
 Coiled notebooks
 Loose leaf
 Calculator- scientific
 Calculator -Regular
 English dictionary
 French dictionary
 French/English dictionary
 Bescherelle
 USB drive

If your child is in need, you can register between August 4 and 26, by phone only, due to COVID-19.

For more information about this program or other programs at Moncton Headstart, visit their website, or call, 858-8252.

Author

  • Tara Clow is a multi-award-winning news anchor and reporter with more than 30 years of experience at radio stations across Canada. She is a graduate of the Radio and TV Arts program at Toronto Metropolitan University and the Humber College radio broadcasting program. She is based in Moncton and covers stories across Canada. Contact Tara at clow.tara@radioabl.ca.

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