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Salvation Army seeks applications for backpack campaign

Deadline to apply is Aug. 2.
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Unpack your Backpack campaign is back at the Estevan Salvation Army.

ESTEVAN - The Estevan Salvation Army is looking to help local families through its annual Back to School Backpack Campaign.

Director of ministry Ronza Reynard said the organization is currently taking applications from low-income families until Aug. 2. As part of the campaign, the Salvation Army will provide them with a backpack filled with school supplies.

"Some years … they have a backpack … but they need some help with some supplies," said Reynard.

The ministry provides assistance with paper, pens, pencils, erasers, markers, crayons and possibly some binders – essentials to help kids in kindergarten to Grade 12.

"It's just another way to help offset some of the costs at the beginning of the school year that all families have. The kids all need their new items that they have to take to school," said Reynard.  

She encourages potential recipients to talk to Sharon Tanganon or Lynn Rosso at the Salvation Army in Estevan, and they will be happy to help people fill out the application. Reynard said it's a really simple process.

The Salvation Army is also accepting donations of new, unopened school supplies that can be dropped off at their office. People can also make cash donations by dropping by the Salvation Army's building.

The recipient will be told when they can come select and pick up a backpack. 

"It goes over very well, and people are always very thankful when they are given the opportunity to get a little bit of help, and help things along for their families. I think it's wonderful. It's a great thing to have in the community, and it's needed," said Reynard.

Last year the Salvation Army filled about 85 backpacks, she said, which is similar to recent years. The most they have ever taken care of is 118.

Times are tough for a lot of people, and Reynard stressed that if the Salvation Army can help families just a little bit, then it's a great thing for the community.

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