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Wasatch Elementary School

Attention Wasatch Families!

It’s time for our annual school-wide service project and we are partnering again with Utah County Foster Care to help families in our local community. Children in foster care really benefit from activities that help them connect with both their foster families and families of origin and we are excited to gather supplies to support this important need. This is our fifth year working with Utah County Foster Care and we are proud of our the meaningful way our Wasatch school community is making a difference for this organization and the families that they serve. We invite you to contribute again to our school-wide service project.

What we are collecting?

New art kits, craft kits, paint-by-number kids, or lego sets

When are we doing it?

Nov 1st to Dec 2nd. We will get all the supplies to Utah County Foster Care later that week.

Where should we send our donations?

Drop them off all month in the the main office

Can I send money instead?

Yes! Thank you so much for your generosity! Please send monetary donations to @paws4wasatch on Venmo (write “foster” in the notes), or by bringing a check or cash to the main office.

Thank you in advance for your support. Families helping other families is the best! Please contact Joy Burton (burton.joyanne@gmail.com) or Carlee Dynes (carlee.dynes@gmail.com) with any questions.

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