Grant provides hygiene, personal care products for lower-income students
Kate Bond Middle School Assistant Principal Teresa Schmidt brings a basket of personal hygiene products back to her office for students on Aug. 16, 2019. The Shelby County Education Foundation plans to expand on Kate Bond's program with a $90,000 grant from UnitedHealthcare to help provide personal hygiene supplies for more than 10,000 students at 20 Shelby County schools. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
A new initiative to get hygiene and personal care products to lower income students kicked off on Friday at Kate Bond Middle School.
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hygiene and personal care products Kate Bond Elementary Shelby County Schools UnitedHealthcareMichael Waddell
Michael Waddell is a native Memphian with more than 20 years of professional writing and editorial experience, working most recently with The Daily News and High Ground News.
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