United Way Distributes School Supplies to 600 Children

Left to right: Port Chester Costco Manager Richard Dwyer and daughter Lauren with Alana Sweeny, President and CEO of United Way Westchester and Putnam; Megan Mastrogiacomo, Ossining Schools and Faith Butcher, Chief Impact Officer, United Way Westchester and Putnam.
 

Approximately 600 students in Yonkers, Mount Vernon, Ossining, Elmsford and Peekskill, and Putnam County schools received backpacks and other supplies in time for school, thanks to the United Way of Westchester and Putnam.

UWWP collected the supplies during a back-to-school drive, as part of its Campaign for Grade-Level Reading.

“This campaign is essential in setting students up for success,” said UWWP President and CEO Alana Sweeny. “It also relieves a significant financial burden from working families who are already struggling to make ends meet.”

Most backpacks contained binders, notebooks, pens and other school supplies to prepare students for the school year. All items, worth approximately $11,750, were donated. “We are incredibly grateful to our many donors, including Raymour and Flanigan, Costco, and numerous individual donors,” said Sweeny. “We could not do this without their generosity.”

UWWP collected the donations and distributed them at various events in the weeks before school opened. “School supplies start adding up, especially when you have more than one child,” said Dionne of Yonkers, who is the mother of five. “Getting the backpacks and other stuff through United Way let the kids start school off right and leaves us better able to pay our regular bills.”

UWWP is a member of the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading, a collaborative nationwide effort to improve early learning and early school success for children from low-income families. The program seeks to promote literacy and ensure that children are on target with reading skills by third grade, a crucial milestone year. Sixty percent of low-income children do not have even one children’s book in the home and only 38 percent of children in Westchester and Putnam are reading at grade level by the end of third grade.

Visit www.uwwp.org. or call 914-997-6700 for ways you can help.

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