Stuff the Bus event happening Saturday

Published 7:37 pm Thursday, August 1, 2019

Walmart and the Salvation Army are joining forces to provide new school supplies to  local children in need during the Stuff the Bus campaign event at the Albert Lea Walmart on Saturday.

As part of a nationwide effort, the Stuff the Bus campaign is one of nearly 3,000 similar events taking place at Walmart stores across the country. In-store shoppers on Saturday will receive lists of supplies needed, and to participate can purchase and drop off the requested items at the Salvation Army collection bins at the front of each store.

“As kids are getting ready to head back to school this year, we are preparing to distribute approximately 300 backpacks to help them start the school year off right,” said Lt. Gloria Pelayo of the Salvation Army in a press release. “By donating school supplies for a child in need, you’re easing the burden parents experience at the start of the school year, and helping set the right tone for these kids as they head back to school. It’s the boost of confidence they need to have a successful year.”

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For those unable to make it to the store that day, there is a searchable online registry with all the items needed at www.walmart.com/lists/view-events-registry-items?id=c3a43aca-b73a-457e-87df-48ed2fb437b6.

Walmart and the Salvation Army have collaborated for more than 30 years in an effort to meet local community needs. Supporters like Walmart help the Salvation Army serve more than 23 million Americans each year through a range of social services, helping them overcome poverty and economic hardships, according to the press release.

All donations made at Stuff the Bus campaign events will remain in the local community and will help the Salvation Army provide back-to-school support to local children in need.

To learn more and find out how you can get involved with your local Salvation Army, visit SalvationArmyUSA.org/usn/Walmart-Stuff-the-Bus/.