The Assistance League of Southwest Washington donated thousands of dollars in clothing to help Woodland’s students in need
Tuesday, April 16, 2024–Woodland, WA—The Family Community Resource Center (FCRC) of Woodland Public Schools extends heartfelt gratitude to the Assistance League of Southwest Washington for their unwavering commitment and support of students in need. The Assistance League donated socks, leggings, and more than $1,000 worth of shoes for Woodland students in need.
The Assistance League’s generosity ensures that students facing economic challenges have access to essential items. “Their donations and ongoing partnership has made a significant impact on the lives of our students as proper attire is crucial for students’ self-esteem and academic success,” said Jonathan King, Coordinator of the FCRC. “By providing warm clothing and comfortable shoes, the Assistance League has empowered our students to focus on their studies without worrying about basic necessities.”
The Assistance League’s dedication to education and well-being aligns perfectly with the mission of Woodland Public Schools. “We are deeply grateful for the Assistance League’s kindness,” said King. “Their support directly benefits our students, fostering a positive learning environment.”
About the Assistance League:
The Assistance League is a nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of children and families through philanthropic programs. Their impact reaches far beyond material donations, as they inspire hope and empower communities. To learn more, visit their website at https://assistanceleague.org/southwest-washington
About Woodland Public Schools’ Family Community Resource Center:
The Family Community Resource Center supports students and families by providing essential resources, including food, clothing, and counseling services. We believe that every child deserves a chance to thrive. To learn more, visit their website at https://www.woodlandschools.org/fcrc