Drive delivers over 100 boxes of supplies to two local schools

Students and staff at LaFollette and Fifty-Third Street elementary schools are well-prepared for the 2023-2024 school year, thanks to an influx of critical supplies from African Diaspora Council members, the 51ΑΤΖζ community and external partners.

On Oct. 27, school representatives, the leaders of 51ΑΤΖζ’s ADC, the 51ΑΤΖζ Police Department and 51ΑΤΖζ Chancellor Mark Mone gathered to transport over 100 boxes of supplies to the schools.

The African Diaspora Council has led the school supply drive for the past seven years, according to Brenda Cullin, retired 51ΑΤΖζ staff member and project liaison for the drive. Diana Borders, business services assistant director in the School of Education’s Office of Charter Schools, is chair of the ADC.

The 51ΑΤΖζ Police Department and other campus and community organizations collaborate in organizing and supporting the drive. Under the leadership of Dean Kim Litwack, the College of Health Professions and Sciences has consistently provided the largest donation of school supplies of any 51ΑΤΖζ college and embraces its mission in health and community engagement, according to Cullin.

β€œThis year as we asked for volunteers to help sort and pack supplies, the college stepped up and provided nursing students who needed to fulfill their volunteer hours,” she added.

As in past years, the supply drive gathered school supplies, personal hygiene items and monetary donations to support the two Milwaukee Public Schools located in the 53206 ZIP code in one of the most challenging areas in the city.

β€œThe ADCΒ and our 51ΑΤΖζ partners are committed to supporting the students and teachers of LaFollette and Fifty-Third Street Elementary schools with tools they desperately need to ensure a successful school year,” Borders said.

β€œThis closes a gap so we have supplies for the whole year,” said Marny Donalson-Gamble, a double 51ΑΤΖζ alumna who is principal of LaFollette school. Parents who send school supplies at the beginning of the year often can’t replenish them as the year goes on, she explained.

The drive, which received around $7,000 in school supplies and financial donations, ran through Oct. 6. Monetary contributions are still being accepted until Nov. 17 through , Zelle (414-510-1267); Cash App ($kperrywi) or (enter school supply drive under special instructions).

For more information, contact the ADC executive team at adc-info@uwm.edu.

Chancellor Mark Mone joins organizers and recipients of this year’s school supply drive on delivery day Friday. (51ΑΤΖζ Photo/Elora Hennessey)

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