Ready-4-School
With each new school term, our teachers face a major challenge with being able to handle their student's needs. Did you know that each year teachers spend $500- $1000 out of pocket to purchase school supplies for their classrooms? In addition, research shows that students who do not have their necessary school supplies become frustrated and have a difficult time learning in the classroom.
Our "Ready-4-School Program" helps to fill those resource gaps by providing the educational tools and resources our teachers need to help them better prepare for their school workday as well as equip our students with the tools necessary for them to learn, develop and engage in their classroom activities.
FREE CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
The Legacy Group is committed to making a difference in our underserved communities. We serve our preschool, elementary, middle, and high school educators in rural communities with basic educational resources to help our teachers and students be more productive in the classroom. Our teacher classroom supply list includes, but is not limited to:
- Copy Paper (Xerox)
- Notebook Paper
- Preschool Handwriting Paper
- Staples
- Laminating Film (size 8 1/2 x 11)
- Construction Paper
- Dry Erase Markers
- Glue Sticks
- Scissors
- Paper Clips
- Sticky Notes
- Colored, Pencils/Standard Pencils
- Ink Pens
- Crayons
- Tape
- Index Cards
- Poster Board
- Folders and Envelops
- Hand Sanitizer
- Kleenex Tissues
Our program aligns with our organization's mission to provide services that promote the professional development and growth of our underserved populations. Since its inception, our organization has achieved positive results with the implementation of its "Ready-4-School Program", whereby we provide school necessities to nearly 3,500+ underserved families in the community.
The Legacy Group takes pleasure in serving our communities. Donations made to our organization will result in us being able to continue to fund our "Ready-4-School Program" so that our teachers will have access to the resources they need to help our students learn and to grow our communities.