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Northeast Arkansas Donates More Than 33,000 School Supplies During 21st Annual Stuff the Bus

Northeast Arkansas Donates More Than 33,000 School Supplies During 21st Annual Stuff the Bus

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Jonesboro, AR – Jonesboro Right Now – The generosity of Northeast Arkansas was on full display Saturday as thousands of residents came together to help local students begin the school year prepared for success.

Organizers of the 21st annual Stuff the Bus school supply drive announced that 33,313 individual school supply items were donated during Saturday’s event at Walmart locations across the region. In addition, community members contributed $9,970 in cash, money that will be used to purchase thousands of additional school supplies for area students before classes begin.

The annual event, presented by United Way of Northeast Arkansas, KAIT, and the Jonesboro Media Group, brings together hundreds of volunteers and thousands of donors each year to help stock school supply closets in schools serving students throughout Northeast Arkansas. Supplies are also distributed to community organizations that assist children and families in need.

“Stuff the Bus is more than just about that Saturday in August,” United Way Executive Director Heather Coats said before the event. “We’re really reaching out to all of these agencies and different people in town and just making sure all of our kids in Northeast Arkansas are ready to go.”

For many, the event is personal.

Longtime K8 News anchor Diana Davis, who helped launch the effort more than two decades ago, recently shared a chance encounter that reminded her why the event continues to matter.

While checking out at a grocery store, the cashier recognized Stuff the Bus and quietly told Davis the annual school supply drive had once helped her as a child while growing up in one of the region’s rural communities.

“Those school supplies… they really helped me,” the young woman said.

She explained she is now attending ASU-Newport and working her way through college.

The brief conversation left a lasting impression on Davis.

“It made me realize the work we do on one of the hottest days of the year to help schoolchildren in Region 8—it matters,” Davis wrote before Saturday’s collection. “You may never get to see the children who are helped. But one day, they’ll recognize that by the goodness of others they made it through. That someone who cared could be you.”

Saturday’s donations will help students in more than 20 school districts across Northeast Arkansas, ensuring teachers have emergency classroom supplies and families facing financial hardship can get the materials their children need throughout the school year.

Held each year during Arkansas’ tax-free weekend, Stuff the Bus has grown from a small community effort into one of Northeast Arkansas’ largest annual school supply drives. Volunteers staffed yellow school buses parked outside Walmart stores across the region, collecting backpacks, notebooks, pencils, crayons, hygiene products, clothing items, monetary donations, and hundreds of other classroom necessities.

Organizers said while Saturday’s totals are impressive, the true measure of the event’s success won’t be counted in pencils or notebooks.

It will be seen in classrooms across Northeast Arkansas when students walk through the doors on the first day of school knowing they have the tools they need to learn—and one less thing to worry about.

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