School Supply Drive

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KAFE cares about our community!  Help kids start the school year with everything they need to be successful!  Join KAFE on Wednesday, August 21st at Carl Cozier Elementary School in Bellingham for the Opportunity Council’s School Supply Drive!

The largest need is for backpacks for all ages (especially larger backpacks for older students).  However, all school supplies will be accepted.

The School Supply Drive is made smarter on KAFE by:

DeWaard & Bode
THE Appliance and Mattress Giants since 1946! They have their roots here, not just their branches.



Bellingham Nissan
Your full service dealer at 1516 Iowa Street in Bellingham and online at BellinghamNissan.com.

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