Judson Center and Child Safe Michigan Collecting Back-to-School Supplies for Families Served by Life-Changing Programs
It won?t be long before children return to school, and human service agency Judson Center and its affiliate, Child Safe Michigan, have launched their annual Back-to-School Supply Drive. The event benefits the families served by the agency?s foster care, autism, behavioral health, and family preservation programs. Judson Center is asking supporters to donate new school supplies such as backpacks, notebooks, lunch boxes, pencils, pens, calculators, and more. Bre Teamer chats with Peggy Kerr, Director of Grants and Community Engagement at the Judson Center, about the back to school initiative.
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