Kids In Need
Students in seven Anne Arundel County Title I schools benefited from this program. Marie Bossie, KIN program chair, works almost year-round to ensure proper inventory, accurate measuring and distribution of school uniforms. This year, we distributed 3,508 uniform packages to 2,643 students. We met 100% of the need at Georgetown East Elementary School and Tyler Heights Elementary School, 87% at Meade Heights Elementary School, 48% at MacArthur Middle School, 65% at Germantown Elementary School, and 68% at Mills Parole Elementary School. All students receiving uniforms were in the FARM program. There were new counselors at three schools this year, but things went well, and those new counselors supported our program in full.
New this year: Tyler Heights chose to give all 494 students a new uniform in September. While adding work in the fall for the measuring team and packing in September, it lightened the load in January.
We were able to complete uniform distribution to schools before covid-19 closed all schools.
Area dentists continue to help fill our toiletry kits with toothbrushes and toothpaste, and we also continue to collect donations from members and friends for toiletry kits included in each uniform bag. Pam Meehan coordinated that effort. We supplement our donations with purchases of those toiletry items. Marty Sippel assumed responsibility for entering all purchases in our spreadsheet for KIN and for tracking expenses.
Forty-three members participated in KIN.




