Drive In, Drop Off for Locker #505
- Donna Bruce
- May 19, 2021
- 1 min read

St. John's, are you ready for another DRIVE-IN, DROP-OFF?
Saturday, June 12 | 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Locker #505 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing appropriate school clothing to K-12 Bernalillo County students in need. Their current wish list/needs:
New or gently used (sizes stated most needed):
Women's Short Sleeve Shirts (size Medium, Large)
Girl's Shirts (size 12, 18)
Boy's Shirts (size 7, 12, 18)
Men's Long Sleeve Shirts (size Small, Medium)
Boy's Jeans (size 6, 8, 18, 29)
Girl's Jeans (size 16)
Any of the list above in other sizes if new or gently used
School supplies:
Notebooks
Crayons
Colored pencils
Erasers
Pencils
Markers
Backpacks
New items only:
Tennis shoes (Sizes: Youth 1 - Adult 10)
Underwear (boys and girls sizes: 4T - 4X)
Monetary donations welcomed: bring to drive-in, drop-off event; mail to the church.
Please write "LOCKER #505" in the memo field of your check.
Contact: Donna Bruce (donnabruce@comcast.net) with questions.

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