Stuff the Bus

Stuff the Bus

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School is about to be back in session!!! We invite you to help Stuff the Bus on Saturday August 1 from 9 – 3. Look for the BIG yellow school bus in front of your local Walmart. The Stuff the Bus event will happen in 7 counties: Craighead, Cross, Greene, Lawrence, Mississippi, Poinsett, and Randolph. It will help provide school supplies for 20+ school districts.

Our most requested items include: backpacks, refillable water bottles, headphones, and nap mats. Stuff the Bus is happening during Tax Free Weekend, allowing you to save more money and help ensure even more children are ready for the school year.

Help us Stuff The Bus with the United Way, K8, Jonesboro Media Group, Cross Bank, Swept Away, Regions Bank, Black Hills Energy, Farmers and Merchant Bank, Lawrence Healthcare, Great Dane, and Southern Bank.

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