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Councilmember Bill Rosendahl's Back to School Donation Drive

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 1645 Corinth Ave Ste 201 Los Angeles CA 90025  See map

The start of a new school year is right around the corner and Councilmember Bill Rosendahl wants to make sure homeless and low-income families in Los Angeles are prepared with the tools they need for academic succcess.

In order to better equip Westside children for the academic year, the Councilman is urging constituents to donate and drop off  school supplies at any of his three council offices from August 7th through August 17th.

“Educating our children is a top priority for our district and community," said Rosendahl. "Together we can provide homeless and low-income youth with some of the basic materials they will need in order to succeed."

All donations will go to St Joseph Center's low-income and/or homeless clients. Here is a  list of suggested items:

Writing Utensils:  Pens, No. 2 pencils, lead, pencil sharpeners, erasers, white-out, highlighters, markers, crayons, colored pencils

Other Basics:  Backpacks, spiral-bound or composition notebooks, 3-ring binders, notebook paper, calculators, rulers, glue sticks, liquid glue, scissors, pocket folders, scotch tape, staplers, index cards, red-ink pens,

Again, these items can be dropped off during business hours at any of the 11th District council offices through August 17th.

Westchester

7166 W Manchester Ave

Los Angeles CA 90045

310-568-8772

Hours: 9a-5p

West LA

1645 Corinth Ave, #201

Los Angeles, CA 90025

310-575-8461

Hours: 9a-5p

City Hall

200 N Spring Street. room 415

Los Angeles, CA 90012

213-473-7011

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