School supply drive launched by Florence Rotary and Boone County Kiwanis Club

School supply drive launched by Florence Rotary and Boone County Kiwanis Club
City of Florence Mayor - Dr. Julie Metzger Aubuchon — City of Florence website
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The Florence Rotary and Boone County Kiwanis Club have launched a Back to School Supply Drive aimed at supporting students at Boone County High School. Community members are encouraged to donate new school supplies to help students prepare for the upcoming academic year.

Donations can be dropped off at the Florence Government Center lobby, located at 8100 Ewing Blvd., Florence, KY. The deadline for donations is Friday, August 2.

Requested items include headphones for ESL learners, composition books, plastic folders, 1″-2″ binders, 3–5 subject notebooks, pens, and pencils. All contributions will directly benefit Boone County High School students.

The organizers express gratitude to those participating in this initiative to make a positive impact on the community’s youth.



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