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Registration: 2nd Annual Back to School (2022)

We are excited for our 2nd annual Back to School event! This year we will be doing a drive-through event. We’d like to thank MCPc for allowing us to use their location for the event. We’d also like to thank Mycom, Old Brooklyn Community Development Corp., Kids’ Book Bank, Journey, and Ohio City Inc for supporting the event as well. Without the support of these organizations, our event would not be possible, so we thank you all for helping us make an impact on our community. Our event registration is now open until full. Please note that we have limited the registration to 3 children per family. Please register below. 

Event Date: August 6th 2022, 12pm – 2:30pm

Event location MCPc Parking Lot: 4371 Pearl Rd, Cleveland, OH 44109

As Save Our Families prepares for our 2nd Annual Back to School event. From June 30th to August 5th, we will collect supplies for our giveaway. Last year we supplied over 130 children with backpacks filled with supplies, and our goal is to reach 500 filled backpacks this year!  If you would like to contribute to our event, please use our drop-off location, our wish list, or visit our Ways to Give page. 

Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/genericItemsPage/1YFU48F00NFEL

Drop off location:
Corner of The Sky Books & Beyond
2151 Broadview Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44109

Please note that we can supply you with a tax-deductible receipt upon request.

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