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Stuff the Bus school supply drive goes virtual

ATLANTA — WSB-TV Channel 2 recognizes the increased challenges many families are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, our Family 2 Family project is working to expand our annual Stuff the Bus drive to help support as many students as possible. The summertime school supply drive historically encouraged our viewers to donate supplies at school buses parked around metro Atlanta. This year, in partnership with the Georgia Foundation for Public Education and the Georgia Center for Nonprofits, we will be hosting an exclusively online fundraiser July 13-24 at gagives.org/stuffthebus

CLICK HERE to donate to the school district of your choice to make sure Georgia students get the school supplies they need to succeed.

WSB-TV Family 2 Family Project

The Family 2 Family Project is the longest running station-wide public service initiative in Georgia and is proudly underwritten by American Signature Furniture, The Kroger Company, Delta Community Credit Union, Georgia Natural Gas & Cancer Treatment Centers of America

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Georgia Foundation for Public Education

GFPE exists for the single purpose of supporting educational excellence for students in Georgia. GFPE provides simple ways for donors to serve students in Georgia’s K-12 system by investing in a current foundation projects or working with GFPE to fund their vision. The foundation’s goal is to create a better future for the 1.7 million students in Georgia’s public schools.

The Georgia Center for Nonprofits

The mission of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits is to build thriving communities by helping nonprofits succeed. Through a mix of advocacy, solutions for nonprofit effectiveness and insight building tools, GCN provides nonprofits, board members and donors with the tools they need to strengthen organizations that make a difference on important causes throughout Georgia.

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