CCS’ Tools For School July 31

July 17, 2019 at 1:45 a.m.

By Staff Report-

Combined Community Services will hold its annual Tools for School event at the Kosciusko County Community Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 31.

Tools for School helps prepare Kosciusko County K-12 students in need for the upcoming year by providing them with some of the essential school supplies.

Students can enjoy breakfast provided by Warsaw Community Schools from 8 to 10 a.m., as well as haircuts by Fiesta Salons throughout the day.

Tools for School is an opportunity for CCS and the community to come together and help Kosciusko County students put their best foot forward in their next school year, according to a news release from CCS. Some items given out are book bags, pencils, pens, lined paper, notebooks, folders, glue, rulers, colored pencils and crayons.

Tables with representatives from a spectrum of community resources will be present at the event to help families connect with beneficial services in the community.

Radio stations 107.3 WRSW and Willie 103.5 will broadcast live at the event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

CCS is still in need of school supplies donations or financial donations toward purchasing supplies. These can be dropped off at CCS, 1195 Mariners Drive, Warsaw, by July 30.

For more information, call John Parker, director of emergency assistance, at 574-269-6019, ext. 222.

For more information about CCS, visit CCSgives.com or call 574-269-6019.

Combined Community Services will hold its annual Tools for School event at the Kosciusko County Community Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 31.

Tools for School helps prepare Kosciusko County K-12 students in need for the upcoming year by providing them with some of the essential school supplies.

Students can enjoy breakfast provided by Warsaw Community Schools from 8 to 10 a.m., as well as haircuts by Fiesta Salons throughout the day.

Tools for School is an opportunity for CCS and the community to come together and help Kosciusko County students put their best foot forward in their next school year, according to a news release from CCS. Some items given out are book bags, pencils, pens, lined paper, notebooks, folders, glue, rulers, colored pencils and crayons.

Tables with representatives from a spectrum of community resources will be present at the event to help families connect with beneficial services in the community.

Radio stations 107.3 WRSW and Willie 103.5 will broadcast live at the event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

CCS is still in need of school supplies donations or financial donations toward purchasing supplies. These can be dropped off at CCS, 1195 Mariners Drive, Warsaw, by July 30.

For more information, call John Parker, director of emergency assistance, at 574-269-6019, ext. 222.

For more information about CCS, visit CCSgives.com or call 574-269-6019.
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