Donate school supplies to support kids in need!
Help local students have a great start to their school year! Donate new school supplies to local students as part of the community's annual Stuff the Bus initiative. Once again, the district is partnering with Community Thread and the UnitedWay of Washington County-East to provide school supplies to students in need.
Check out a list of school supplies needed and start shopping early! Prefer to do your shopping online? Use the Stuff the Bus Amazon Wish List to purchase needed supplies.
Drop off sites
You can drop off new school supplies at Community Thread located at 2300 Orleans St. W. in Stillwater. Donations will be accepted July 6 – August 12, Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Other drop off sites (July 6 – August 9):
American Family Insurance | Community Thread | Eckberg Lammers P.C. | Edina Realty, Stillwater | First Resource Bank | First State Bank and Trust | Lake Elmo Bank | MidWestOne Bank | River Market Community Co-op | Sletten and Brettin Orthodontics | Stillwater Motors | United Way of Washington County – East | Washington County Public Works
Need supplies?
Families can receive school supplies for their children. Supplies will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Registration will open online on July 26 at 9 a.m. and end August 9 at 12 p.m. Sign up for Supplies.
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