Mishawaka schools set to donate to Hurricane Harvey victims
By: Kylie Walker
Posted: Sep 3, 2017 9:00 PM EDT
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Teachers within the School City of Mishawaka put together a school supply donation drive that they said will benefit victims of Hurricane Harvey.
The drive is two weeks long and will start on Sept. 5. According to the School City of Mishawaka, all schools in the district are participating in this donation drive.
People who want to drop off donations can leave supplies at the following school: Beiger, Emmons, Hums, and LaSalle Elementary Schools, and Mishawaka High School.
For more information and a list of supplies needed, head over to MishawakaSchools.com.
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