Sunnyvale Community Services wants students to be Ready to Learn
Briefly

Sunnyvale Community Services has initiated the Ready to Learn Program to collect 2,500 backpacks for low-income K-12 students by August 1. The program aims for 1,000 backpacks for K-4 students, focusing on character designs like Disney themes, and 1,500 backpacks for grades 5-12, emphasizing solid colors. New backpacks can be delivered to Sunnyvale Community Services, with drop-off hours specified. Financial donations can also be made online. Additionally, the Summer Movie Series begins on August 1 with free family-friendly films at local parks, promoting community engagement.
Sunnyvale Community Services aims to collect 2,500 backpacks for local K-12 students by August 1, ensuring low-income students start the school year equipped with new supplies.
The goal for this year's drive includes 1,000 backpacks for K-4 students, favoring character designs, and 1,500 for grades 5-12 with preferred plain colors.
Donations can be dropped off at Sunnyvale Community Services during specific hours, or monetary donations can be made online.
The Sunnyvale Summer Movie Series features family-friendly films starting August 1 at Raynor Park, bringing the community together for outdoor movie nights.
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