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Ink Station Tattoo's 3rd Annual School Supply Drive Supports Local Students
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Ink Station Tattoo's 3rd Annual School Supply Drive Supports Local Students
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Ink Station Tattoo's 3rd Annual School Supply Drive Supports Local Students
Ink Station Tattoo Launches 3rd Annual School Supply Drive to Support Local Students |
Community Invited to Participate in Back-to-School Initiative with Raffle Incentives |
Ink Station Tattoo is proud to announce the commencement of its 3rd Annual School Supply Drive, running from July 22nd through August 12th.
This initiative aims to equip local students with essential supplies for the upcoming academic year.
Community members are encouraged to contribute items such as backpacks, notebooks, pencils, and crayons.
To add excitement to the drive, Ink Station Tattoo is offering a raffle: for every $10 worth of school supplies donated, participants will receive one raffle ticket.
Prizes have been generously donated by local businesses, including Professional Muffler, Carquest, and Eva’s Paw Spa.
Additional local businesses are invited to join this community effort by contributing prizes or hosting collection bins.
Interested parties can contact Ink Station Tattoo directly to coordinate their involvement.
In a similar vein, INK! St. Johns has launched its 2025–2026 School Supply Drive, running through August 31st.
This program supports St. Johns County teachers and students by providing necessary classroom supplies.
Community members can participate by hosting supply drives, shopping from an Amazon Wish List, dropping off supplies at designated locations, donating online, or volunteering to sort and distribute supplies.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
These initiatives underscore the importance of community involvement in supporting education.
By coming together, we can ensure that every student starts the school year prepared and confident.
Let's unite to fill backpacks and make a positive impact on the lives of local children. |
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