Many school systems have programs to help you purchase the items that he needs for school. For example, the school district here has a night where they give out paper, pencils, folders, etc. You should contact your son's school and they will be able to give you more information for your area.
2006-07-29 10:10:50
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answered by RainCloud 6
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Bargain shopping is the only thing I can think of. Supplies also tend to be cheaper at certain times (such as now). My mom bought a packet of paper for 15 cents and glue for 9. When I was in elementary school we'd all have to donate items to the class (such as boxes of tissue paper). If you can't afford to, just say so. I hope it all works out for you.
2006-07-29 10:15:45
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answered by Joan A. M. 2
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There are quite a few government courses. the 1st place to examine for a catalogue of individuals and courses in her area could be the United way. United way often has money in the direction of the 1st of the month obtainable to help with lease or utilities and can direct you to different communities that should be of guidance. In Texas there's a team called United christian ministries the place quite a few church homes pool materials and help family individuals's in decide for. the electrical powered enterprise sometime will decrease value or have guidance of a few style. I had a tenant as quickly as who had a church help her finished family individuals, lease, nutrients, and fascinated with approximately 5 years. tell her to get the e book "Ask and that's Given" via ester hicks and lease see the action picture "the secret" those final 2 techniques will help her to be self empowered and alter her situations completely for the extra clever. I additionally knew a woman who became disabled who made a brilliant residing merchandising products on eBay for individuals who have been computing gadget challenged and had no clue a thank you to do it. they might deliver the products to her homestead and he or she might get 10% of the sales.
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answered by Anonymous
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Call the local school district (not the school). They're the one's that would have a list of charities in your area that offer free school supplies or a list of state government programs.
2006-07-29 10:24:45
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answered by TrippingJudy 4
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Some schools or churches offer a free backpack filled with supplies. Call them.
2006-07-29 10:10:12
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answered by cowgirl 6
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Alot of times you can contact news stations for this information. You can also contact the Salvation Army or different church groups in your area for leads.
2006-07-29 10:12:05
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answered by Shikibeeks 3
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sometimes if you contact the schools they have special funds or know people who are able to assist with the expense.
2006-07-29 10:10:10
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answered by -------- 7
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