National Operation School Bell® Award

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May

Assistance League of Indianapolis Awards MCR Charitable Foundation

MCR Charitable Foundation generously covers the yearly cost of large duffle bags used by Assistance League of Indianapolis’ Operation School Bell program. Each bag contains new clothing, school supplies, hygiene kits and two age appropriate books. Many recipients are transient and the bags serve as a closet or dresser.

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May

Assistance League of Austin honors James Salas

James Salas, Communications Coordinator, Austin Independent School District received a National Operation School Bell Award for his unwavering, outstanding support of Assistance League of Austin’s Operation School Bell program.

May

Assistance League of Southern Utah honors the Community of Sunriver, Utah

Residents of Sunriver received a National Operation School Bell Award for their continuous help in a variety of ways to raise funds for Assistance League of Southern Utah’s Operation School Bell program.

May

Assistance League of Atlanta honors Access Apparel with a National Operation School Bell Award

Assistance League of Atlanta honored Billy Yu and his team at Access Apparel  with a National Operation School Bell Award.  For over six years Access Apparel has provided of a variety of services that help  increase the number of children their Operation School Bell program serves.

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May

Assistance League of Omaha Honors Carl Brady

Carl Brady received a National Operation School Bell Award from Assistance League of Omaha for his thousands of hours of technical expertise helping the chapter successfully process requests and clothe children in need from nearly 200 schools throughout Omaha’s metropolitan area.

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May

Assistance League of Greater San Diego honors the San Diego Unified School District Office of Children and Youth in Transition

Assistance League of Greater San Diego honored San Diego Unified School District’s Office of Children and Youth in Transition with a National Operation School Bell Award for their ongoing work, enabling the chapter to clothe more than 200 of the hardest to reach children in San Diego.