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PACK THE BACKPACKS

Jun 05, 202414 min
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Yeah, good morning, good morning, and welcome walk and walk. It's time now for our community connection right here on K one, the one you trust, and right here, in a hot second, we're gonna get things going. There we go. We've got our TV cameras working. Now, that was a close connection we have now and then have a thing called low bandwidth, and that's when everybody jumps on the computer at the same time. So I don't know what's going on there, but high ladies, how are

we doing? Gal? Good morning, you're good. How are you? I thought school just ended? I know us, it never ends here. We always packed back the backpacks and oh my god, you're round. We

work you around. Pat and Cindy are here again. And I got to tell you this is a never ending thing because you know, as long as we've got kids, we've got kids who need things, and in order to get everybody on the same page, we've got to give them pages to work with, don't we Absolutely yes, I said, you've been an educator,

you know how this goes. I have. And you know, students are always so glad for that last day of school, and after a little bit of time and home, they're kind of like Okay, when is school going to start again? Usually about three weeks, yes, and so we're ready to help them start a good year. That's our goal is to make sure they have the supplies that they need so that they can get started and have

a successful school year. All right. Now, when we talk about having a successful school year, that starts with a full backpack full of the supplies you need or to have it going. And one of the things that we I guess pride is maybe something that we could say or we can't or target is to provide every student that we provide with everything that that specific teacher has asked for. And so that's what we've done for the last twenty years.

And we've been doing this twenty years. Yeah, it's been going on that long. Long that long. Wow, I've been involved that. Oh my goodness sake, it's incredible. I just remember always the getting ready for school with my parents. They were like, oh gosh, running back to so munchy, how are we going to do this? You know, because we had four all in a clumb Oh Wow. Yeah, yeah, why are so expensive they are? Now? I will tell you what, I don't

think it was quite that bad back then. It didn't seem to be so dire. But my goodness sakes, all I remember was that, you know, every now and then, some kids had this thing called this trapper keeper. Yes, yeah, I'm like, dog, how did you get that? Gut an order? Well, what's funny is there are a couple of grades that require those separate notebooks recall trapper keepers, and the kids that don't

get them are like, whoa, I won't one of those. We're like, we're sorry, but we can only give those two the ones that the teachers requested. They're expensive, expensive, Yeah, but that was always a big deal. But I see we're getting a lot of help from a lot of different folks in order to further this, to make sure that the kids can start school confident and prepared. Yes, and I see where my friends at the Knights of Columbus. Boy do they do breakfast. They do a

wonderful breakfast. That and fish, but they don't have fish for breakfast and two different things. But you are welcome to come this coming Sunday, Nights of Columbus will let us have another pancake breakfast at Father Lynch Hall, and we would love to see everyone there. It's ten dollars all you can eat. You know, they have an egg hessero and sausage and bacon and biscuits and gravy and pancakes. Pancakes. Yeah, we won't forget the pancakes.

Not so the big ones like you saw in that movie Uncle Buck where he had to use a snowshelll to turn them over. But they're good size, they are. They're good size. And this all helps with Washington County school supply drive. Otherwise, knowing is back the backpacks now coming up on the twenty second, oh man, going all out. You're calling out the dogs. Well, one of the good things you said. There are a number of people that are helping us in town. And at Woods is another organization

in town that provides the hot dogs and the drinks. Two hot dogs and a drink just for a dollar. That's it, and that's it. That's the best bays And then we provide we'll have chips and baked goods for sale. So come on out to add was We have some people that come out. I think last year or the year before, somebody came out. They were having like a family reunion. They bought like forty hot divings. So

we're just away. Now I got it, you know, and city I see we have dessert there, right, but it's kind of like calorie neutral because you're gonna have to walk around out what's when you're done? Right, So don't be afraid. June twenty second is a warm day. Oh yeah, so you love those cold drinks. Yes. The best part of it all is that those proceeds benefit us and being able to buy school supplies and help the kids. Oh it is I need to throw in. We were

talking about other people. The Masons had a pancake breakfast for us a few weeks ago, and well they do that too. They're able too. So we are so fortunate to have people in the community that are willing to help us do projects and that they give us the proceeds and it really helps us a lot. Well, that is wonderful. And the hits keep coming because coming up in July, I see the folks at Saint Luke's are going to

help you out. They are very helpful. Not only do they let us have a bingo night there, they let us bring our supplies in in June and they stay there until August. So Saint Luke's is just an invaluable part of this community. So y'all kind of like join at the hip there, huh, we are during that time. I don't want to even think about

saving. No, this bingo. This is kind of fun here because not only do you have fun playing bingo, I mean even if you lose, you have fun, but you're doing this for a great cause, which is of course back exactly. And not only will you be able to play bingo, you'll be able to eat dinner there. You see, you start at five point thirty, so we'll be having hot dogs again and chips and baked goods that night as well. And there will be wonderful prizes to win as

well. We have baskets and gift cards and yes, really good stuff. Well that is great. It just keeps happening. Now we've got what is this go live business I'm seeing here that has my attention. Well, we have started having applications online. It has helped us tremendously because with the paperwork we have to import everything that we can. We still do live applications at a copy mission and at Mary Martha out Reach, and when we do those

people can come in person and fill out the application. However, we've made it easier because they can go on live. I sit on live, but I mean live online. I think they got it. Yeah, I don't worry about it. I was following you and then they can fill out and it's really easier now for most of the people that we help. This is really cool. So when does the shopping take place, because we're doing a lot of five around. Whenever we got special on something, you do right

out. Yes, And unfortunately they are not as many cells as there used to be, so we are really looking for that, trying to find more and more sales. So we're constantly on the outlook. And some of the times now we've had to resort to going online ourselves to find supplies because we can't find them locally. Wow, that's more. A little blue trucks are around now, that's hire because we bought everything we could hear and then we went to a couple of places there and our cars were loaded. Oh my.

One of the things that we've done as well is when we're vacationing someplace and we can see a good school supply sell, we grab it and bring it back with us. Wow. If you have a car, if you have a car, I'm not ut fling it back. Oh my, yeah, we'll try to ask questions about that stuff. Yeah, exactly. Now, I understand this is kind of a tight nique group, but you're always looking for extra folks to come on in and be a part of the team.

It's like a well oiled machine, isn't it. It is actually volunteers of what makes us work. We call it Sprint weekend when we put everything at Saint Luke's and actually pack the backpacks and hand them out to the kids. But having volunteers, having people invested in what we do for the reasons that we do, it makes it all work. That that awe is the machine. Wow, I understand that everybody's got their job and they just they can almost do a blind pold. I couldn't much. That is very true.

And we have, excuse me, so many people that help us in one group. I hate to signal or sing single thank you, pat single out one group, but the Ladies Golf Association at Hill Christ they will help us buy things that are a little more expensive. So if any other groups, if you hear that and you want to help us maybe buy a certain project or a product, please let us know and then the churches are helping

us out. Every month, Steve Clark, one of our board members, is contacted the churches and give them a list and they give us so much and sometimes they will adopt a product and I lie that product. I like anybody listening, if you'd like to adopt a product, just contact us pack the Backpacks dot org online and that's how you can reach us. We'd love to hear. We'd love to hear from you. So, like, you know, if you want to be the guy that adopts the number two pencil,

you can be that. Absolutely. We want to be pencil guy. I want to be the fat pencil guy. So yeah, so there you go. Now, do you have a website or a Facebook page? We have both? Both? Okay, good packth Backpacks dot org is our website and the Facebook page that kind of gives you things pretty much in the minute and everything. I imagine that the website gives the big overview about what you're all about and explains the five oh one, three c yes, and the

opportunity to donate there as well. Oh really all of these things that are going on as far as fundraisers. If you can't attend, feel free to go, not just feel free, but we hope that you would go online and donate as well. We're one of the organizations in town that don't have a dedicated sponsor or. We're not a United Way agency, so what we provide, the funds that we provide come from small fundraisers like these and for from us sometimes, but also from individuals that would like to help. Wow.

And also on that note what Pat said, we have no paid people on our board. We are all volunteers. So everything that we do comes out of our time because of our love for the kids and the teachers and trying to support the community. So and so every dollar that's donated goes for that effort as well. This is this is amazing. This is where it

kind of all comes together, and this kind of personisfying Martinsville. Really I agree, yeah, because I don't think there's a person I know that would, you know, say well, yeah if you pay me, But if you ask them real nice, they'll say all volunteer, yeah, yeah, yeah, So wow, this is really good. And the weekend that we packed will be what the first weekend in August and August, and we would

love to see anybody there. We normally get a lot of volunteers, which is great because that helps us pack very quickly and finish in just a few days, where if we did it ourselves it would take and it used to you said, this is a well oiled machine. We debrief after every time every week year that we do this, and we find things that work well and some things we discard, and so we continue to define it and refine it. But one of the things that will happen is online will be an

opportunity. We'll have sign up Genius there with the days that we need volunteers and for the jobs that we need volunteers for as well, and so they can just go and sign up Genius and sign up. That's great. How many bags do you have? Estimate do you do? Last year was like twenty seven hundred. I was going to say twenty seven hundred. Yeah, I think that's our that was the that's the most we've done. That's that's still a lot. But that's the need, folks, that's the reality.

That is the need. That is reality, that is what is true. Unfortunately, each year the need gets greater. And I hear that from a lot of nonprofits, and i'magined to hear that from teachers too. Definitely, these kids aren't going to say, uh, they're not going to do that because they don't know. They really just don't that's true. But the teachers will be observant. I want to thank you ladies for both coming in and grace in our studios today. It's always wonderful to have bright smiles and bright

conversations. We appreciate your having it, always appreciate it. Well. You count on me on that first one. Put me down for five breakfasts, and we're gonna throw somebody there at the pack the pack. Thank you so much, Thank you very much. The mission of Paralyzed Veterans of America is clear.

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