Communities In Schools of Auburn organizes clothing drive

Communities in Schools of Auburn (CIS) is coordinating a clothing drive to benefit Auburn School District students from Feb. 1-16.

The community is encouraged to donate new or gently used clothing at any of nine Auburn locations. Needed sizes range from children’s small to adult extra large. New sweatpants, socks and underwear are particularly appreciated.

“Some students don’t even have one change of clothing or they’ve outgrown what few clothes they do have,” said Arlene Pierini, executive director of CIS Auburn. “We often think of children as wanting playthings, but the students we work with are so very grateful to have something decent to wear to school.”

Dropoff locations are:

Auburn Community & Events Center, 910 9th St. SE

Mt. Baker Middle School, 620 37th St. SE

Alpac Elementary, 10 Milwaukee Blvd. N., Pacific

Hazelwood Elementary, 11815 SE 304th St.

Ilalko Elementary, 301 Oravetz Place SE

Lakeview Elementary, 16401 SE 318th St.

Lea Hill Elementary, 30908 124th Ave. SE

Valley Christian School, 1312 Second St. SE

Lakeland Hills Homeowners Association, 5801 Lakeland Hills Way

Auburn School District Administrative Annex Building, 915 Fourth St. NE

Communities In Schools

Working directly in more than 2,300 high needs schools in 25 states and the District of Columbia, Communities In Schools is the nation’s leading dropout prevention organization proven to keep kids in school and on the path to graduation. Every year, Communities In Schools serves 1.5 million students and successfully helps 99 percent of our case managed students stay in school.

Communities In Schools uses an evidence based model, implemented by trained site coordinators to connect students and their families to critical educational and community based resources. This involves working hand in hand with schools, communities and families to identify their unique needs and surround students with a caring network of support.

To learn more, visit auburn.ciswa.org.