Monday, June 27, 2016

Back to school drive in Valley marking 10th year

Shelton shop serves as main collection site

Pictured from left, front row: Jennifer Sneider, owner, J Cuts; Marcia Jones, BHcare; Nicole Polifka, Bright Horizons Day Care; and Phyllis Hyde, Barb’s Corner Consignment.  
Back Row:  Ross James, barber at J Cuts; Jennifer Olson, Principal of Irving School; Jen DeLeon, Boys & Girls Club of the LNV; Suzanne Reilly, TEAM Inc., and Jessica Lanzi, LNV Parent Child Resource Center./Contributed photo 


SHELTON - J Cuts, 505 Howe Ave., has launched the 10th Annual Book Bag & School Supply drive in the Valley.
From now until Aug. 21 book bags and school supplies are being collected around the Valley.
Last year, more than 150 book bags, and an abundance of back to school supplies, were collected.
This drive, originally started by the owners of Luther’s Garage, which is now closed, continues on an annual basis through Jennifer Sneider, owner of J Cuts, the main collection location.

Supplies may include book bags, book covers, rulers, pens, pencils, erasers, notebooks, binders, glue, crayons, calculators, pencil sharpeners, paper, and folders. Supplies are collected for all school-aged children from pre-school to high school. 
All book bags and supplies must be brand new.

“The outpouring of kindness within the community always warms my heart,” Sneider said. “So many people stop by to drop off donations. Many of my customers do not hesitate to hand me five or 10 dollars so I can pick up what we are falling short on. It is amazing how it all balances out for children in need!”
For the first time last year, Bright Horizons Day Care, 3 Corporate Drive, and First United Methodist Church, 188 Rocky Rest Road, both of Shelton, held their own collections and drop-off donations. 
In addition, Barb’s Corner Consignment, 25 West Main St., Ansonia, joined the drive last year by taking up a collection.
Minuteman Press, 427B Howe Ave., donated collection posters once again.
Other local businesses and organizations are invited and encouraged to join in by holding collections of their own to add to the donations. 
For a second year in a row, coordinators of the drive were contacted by Jackie Romaniuk, Dental Health Care Specialist with the Connecticut Dental Health Partnership, the dental plan for HUSKY Health. They provided oral kits each containing a toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and oral health education.
According to Romaniuk, “The oral health kits contain tips to keep the mouth healthy as well as the importance of maintaining a healthy mouth for the benefit of a person’s general health. The beginning of the school year traditionally correlates with starting new routines and habits. This seems like the perfect opportunity to spread the oral health message of the importance of daily oral hygiene and scheduling a dental exam.”

HUSKY Health members can contact the CTDHP call center at 855-CT-DENTAL or visit www.ctdhp.com for help connecting to one of the 1,900 dental providers available.
Over 250 oral kits were given to all students who received back to school donations, as well as, the Milford Department of Children & Families office.

Children receiving donations from this community drive last year are serviced by TEAM, Inc. and Irving School in Derby, along with the Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, the Lower Naugatuck Valley Parent Resource Center (LNV/PCRC), and the Shelton School Readiness Program, all of Shelton; along with BHcare in Ansonia.
“The Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley is forever grateful for receiving backpacks and dental kits to support our families in need,” says Jen DeLeon, Unit Director.  
“The smiles on our members’ faces are absolutely priceless as they feel so much more confident getting ready for their first day of school!”

J Cuts is also the main collection location for the annual Monkey Love Valentine Drive.  
The 11th annual drive will begin Jan. 1, but donations are accepted at any time. For safety and allergy reasons, donations must be new, stuffed monkeys with tags.

The monkey drive benefits the same groups of children in need as the Back to School Book Bag & School Supply Drive.


For more information on either community drive, call Jennifer Sneider at J Cuts, 203-924-4107.


This post is taken from a press release.

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