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The Union County Sheriff’s Office is once again participating in the annual Union County School Supplies Drive

The Union County Sheriff’s Office is once again participating in the annual Union County School Supplies Drive. They’re also continuing the competition to see which division can collect the most supplies!

To help the Indian Trail Bureau of the Union County Sheriff's Office, NC, win the contest for the second year in a row, we have a collection box in the Town Hall lobby. Stop by any weekday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to drop off supplies. You can also take supplies to the Indian Trail Division at 130 Blythe Drive. Items can be dropped off through Aug. 11. 

Or, drop off supplies at the National Night Out event on Aug. 2 from 6-9 p.m. at Chestnut Square Park. A donation box will be set up near the Sheriff’s Office tent. 

The goal is to fill not one but two trailers full of supplies that will be delivered to Union County’s foster kids. 

Let’s help make it happen!

May be an image of text that says "SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRIVE Back to School for Union County Foster Children Looking for: New backpacks for boys and girls, K-12 Loose leaf paper (wide and college-ruled) Composition books #2 pencils Blue or black pens Crayons •Color pencils Markers Glue sticks Pencil sharpeners Scissors for kids 12" rulers Pencil boxes and pouches and 1 1/2" binders Binder dividers 2-pocket folders .Highlighters .Erasers ELMO'S Crayons Schottng Drop off donations until Friday. August 12 2022 Union County Human Services 2330 Concord Avenue, Monroe Contact Heather Horne and Crystal Robinson 704-296-4489 by email Heather.Horne@unioncountync.gov and Crystal.Chambers@unioncountync.gov UNION COUNTY north carolina"

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