School Supply Drive 2022
Helping families during difficult times and supporting a child’s education. Will you help a child this year and donate to the Back2School Outreach?
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Helping families during difficult times and supporting a child’s education. Will you help a child this year and donate to the Back2School Outreach?
School Supply Drive 2022 Read More »
Helping families start the school year off in style! Thanks to our sponsors, Provident Bank, Kearny Bank, Amerigroup and Power of One Individual Donors, we will be giving out $20 gift cards to the first 100 children in attendance along with great in store sales and incentives. The Power of One Back2School Outreach will host their
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The outstanding success of the Back2School Outreach is a reflection of the ever increasing dedication and enthusiasm our volunteers’ display each year. Because of their support we collected and filled over 275 backpacks with school supplies. These backpacks are now being distributed throughout various programs by teachers, principals, educators and school staff members. The Back2School
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The Back2 School Outreach builds bridges to a brighter future by: It Encourages a child to do their best; not fail. It Empowers a child to succeed; not to give up. It Equips those in leadership; not close their eyes to those who struggle. It Builds up a child’s self esteem; not break it down.
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During the summer of 2011, Kim Castellano, of Power of One Outreach Ministries and Mrs. Michelle Dehaven, a Clifton teacher walked the Relay for Life of Clifton track together. They shared their passion for the children in Clifton. Castellano shared her dream to reach underprivileged children with school supplies. Dehaven, a teacher at School# 12
Celebrating 5 Years of Outreach to Students! Read More »
July kicks off our Back2School Outreach for the 2015-2016 school year. The days of children coming to school prepared on their first day are a thing of the past. During the year, we’ve had the opportunity to take a closer look at how principals and teachers in low income and diverse communities were helping students
Building Bridges to Children’s Education! Read More »