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Obama for Change Offices Donate Thousands in Resources to Schools through iLoveSchools.com

10.11.2008 00:47
category: EDUCATION
Obama for Change Offices Donate Thousands in Resources to Schools through iLoveSchools.com

President-elect Barack Obama's Campaign for Change offices donated tens of thousands of dollars in supplies, equipment and materials to local area public schools. iLoveSchools.com, a national non-profit that matches donors of new and used supplies with schools, facilitated the donation effort on behalf of K-12 public schools throughout the United States.

San Diego November 9, 2008 -- This past week, president-elect Barack Obama's campaign donated supplies, equipment and materials to America's teachers via the iLoveSchools.com non-profit website. The donation is valued in the tens of thousands of dollars.

In a two-day nationwide action, the two organizations partnered to donate surplus equipment from nearly 200 campaign offices throughout the country to local classrooms. Teachers and Principals across America were overjoyed at the generous donation which will benefit thousands of K-12 children in public schools.

According to I Love Schools, Inc. founder Jerry Hall, America's teachers personally spend an average of $500 each year on classroom supplies. Teachers and schools are underfunded and overwhelmed with inadequate resources to care for their students. Today, president-elect Obama confirmed his commitment to America's schools by demonstrating how individuals and corporations can step up to support schools across America and in their own communities.

About iLoveSchools.com
Founded in 2003, iLoveSchools.com is the first national non-profit to link teachers and schools to donors of new and used equipment, materials and supplies. Their unique Internet-based solution enables them to place learning resources inside the classroom regardless of economic, demographic or geographic circumstances.

Contact

Valarie Swanson
Marketing Director
I Love Schools, Inc.
www.iLoveSchools.com
vswanson @ iLoveSchools.com
858-274-2121 x102
Cell 858-531-7929



 

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