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Garden Grove Teens Unite to Put Tools for School in Deserving Hands of Boys & Girls Clubs of Garden Grove
| June 30 2008 |
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The Do Something 101, (www.dosomething101.com), campaign encourages teens to collect school supplies and drop them off at their nearest Staples store, from July 6 through August 31, to ensure they get into the hands of deserving students just in time to head back to school. Staples is kick-starting the campaign by donating $50,000 in school supplies to the cause. In addition, Staples customers can also get involved by donating $2 at any Staples store location, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting local teens in need. All school supplies and donations collected locally will be given to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Garden Grove, a community-based organization that provides young people with a fun, safe and constructive environment when they are not at home or school. Clubs offer programs and services designed to build character and strengthen life skills. "It is wonderful to have youth throughout the country give back to their communities. The donated school supplies will help many the families we serve who are unable to provide their children with the necessary materials get a great start for the upcoming school year," said Pat Halberstadt, Chief Professional Officer of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Garden Grove. "The teens really are making a difference." "By teaming up with Do Something and most importantly, teens from across the country, it is truly inspiring to see what can be accomplished for thousands of youth unable to afford basic school supplies," said Demos Parneros, president of U.S. Stores at Staples. "With help from celebrities like Jordin, we will be able to arm teens with the tools and resources they need to make a difference in their community." Jordin Sparks, hot off her hit single with Chris Brown, is helping to raise awareness for students in need by starring in the public service announcement (PSA) for the campaign, airing on Channel One, BusRadio, MySpace, Facebook, and television and radio stations nationwide. "I'm very excited to be involved with the Do Something 101 campaign and to help motivate teens to get involved," said Sparks. "There are so many kids in America that need school supplies that don't have them and all somebody has to do is donate. It's so easy." With more than 11 million young people in the United States living below the poverty line, Do Something 101 is an easy way for teens nationwide to get involved. "Do Something is all about action," said Do Something CEO Nancy Lublin. "We're proud to be spearheading a campaign that gives young people the power to lead something that matters to them." Teens who want to make a difference can also go to www.DoSomething101.com for ideas on how to run local school supply drives. Suggestions include teens holding a movie night and "charging" their friends a backpack filled with school supplies as admission. Also, teens could put together a battle of the bands, car washes or carnivals with people donating school supplies at the door. Whether holding a school supply drive at summer camp, during a summer sports league, or at a neighborhood block party, Do Something has tips, resources, and flyers for how to get started and make the most of every teen's summer. About DoSomething.org: About Staples: About Boys & Girls Clubs of Garden Grove: |







