| Our “Crafts with Conviction” program (CwC) in 14 prisons and 6 juvenile facilities is C2C’s largest product donor. Since 1998, inmates have produced over $12 million worth of school supplies from truckloads of donated poster board, paper, wood, fabric, and other items. |
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4C and “Success by Six” help us develop appropriate preschool materials to better prepare students for kindergarten. |
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| Employees at The Ohio National Financial Group started our “Keep Our Kids Warm” knitting campaign, collecting yarn donations for local senior citizen groups to knit into hats, scarves, and mittens for our neediest students. |
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Cincinnati
Computer
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Providing technology to schools |
Volunteers refurbish our donated computers and provide C2C with a steady supply of operable PC's. |
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| Matthew 25: Ministries gave us 50,000 pencils in December 1996 before C2C opened its doors. Since then we continue to trade product with M25:M, and share warehouse space. |
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C2C has provided Sycamore Community Schools’ Work Study Program a practice enclave where special needs students work side by side to learn life skills. |
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C2C collaborates with educational leaders from our eligible schools to coordinate materials which meet curriculum and assessment goals. |
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We shared the same building with the FS/FB for the first seven years of our existence. They provided us with much needed services such as accounting, transportation, material handling, and waste disposal. We continue to exchange product and use their trucks for pick-ups. |