Hey KAM, can you provide contact info so we can discuss further?
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Hey KAM, can you provide contact info so we can discuss further?
Here is additional information I’ve received about donating school supplies:
White Samds started a program called Smile for a Child where school supplies can be donated. They have adopted a local school. You can bring pencil, eraser, sharpner, ruler, crayons, etc.
https://www.whitesandsjamaica.com/smile-for-a-child/
I will take the advice from this forum and pack original receipts for these supplies just in case Customs might have questions.
All the items mentioned, pencil, eraser, sharpner, ruler, crayons are part of the required school supplies. Spiral bound notebooks are not. Next week, probably Tuesday, I will stop by the school supply store in town and get a picture of the required notebooks as well as other supplies that catch my eye.
White Sands knows spiral bound notebooks do not match the requirements for students that young.
I found a great listing of school supplies for children from the Jamaican Diaspora:
Backpack (child size)
Pencil case
• Pens (black, blue, gel) and pencils
• Highlighters
• Crayons or pencil crayons
• Erasers
• Sharpener
• Ruler
• Glue stick
• Scissors
• Soft and hardcover exercise books
• Folder paper
• Scrapbook
• Geometry set
• Playdough (kindergarten)
• Poster paint (kindergarten)
• Jumbo paintbrush (kindergarten)
• Water bottle
Examples of exercise books are below:
Hard coverhttps://i.postimg.cc/gjKstkrb/Gitz-O...4-512x512.webp
https://i.postimg.cc/8cGwbrpb/images.jpg
Soft Cover
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/pers...c137e6a8&ei=62
Never sure how to cash in on these rare bill finds, but maybe those old USD $2 might finally pay off.