Blue Skies for Children Sock, Shoe & Backpack Drive

Blue Skies for Children Sock, Shoe & Backpack Drive

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Blue Skies for Children, CTK Church, and Dewey Griffin Subaru are helping low-income, homeless, and foster families in Whatcom County have a great start to the school year with a new pair of shoes, socks, and a backpack!

You can help by making a donation HERE!  Dewey Griffin Subaru will match donations, up to $2,500, to make sure your donation amount reaches as many families as possible!

Blue Skies for Children will be handing out socks, shoes, and backpacks throughout the month of August.

CLICK HERE TO MAKE A DONATION!

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR PICKUP!

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BLUE SKIES FOR CHILDREN!

 

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