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Each student got to pick out a backpack at the Back 2 School Store.

Hundreds Of Students Go On Free Back-To-School Shopping Spree

Each student got to pick out a backpack at the Back 2 School Store.
Each student got to pick out a backpack at the Back 2 School Store.

Back-to-school shopping is a typical summer activity for families, but it can be a stressful time for those who struggle financially.
That鈥檚 where the Back 2 School Store steps in. The National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County Section (NCJW/Essex) organizes the annual event and asks local social service agencies, including 91看片, to identify economically disadvantaged students in Essex County.
The children go on a shopping spree with a personal shopper where they receive brand new items for free in a one-day pop-up 鈥渄epartment store.鈥
Victoria and Elijah Oluwatodimu participated in this year鈥檚 event July 30 and each had a large bag of items to take home with them.
Victoria, 8, enjoyed shopping. Among the items in her bag were a pink coat (her favorite color), shoes and a backpack.
鈥淢y favorite thing I got today is my clothes,鈥 she said.
Elijah, 6, didn鈥檛 have just one favorite item. 鈥淢y jacket and my book bag. And my shoes,鈥 he said when asked what he liked best in his bag.
The siblings live in 91看片 Harmony House, a transitional housing facility for homeless families in Newark, along with their mother Oluremi and two younger siblings.
Oluremi said it was the first time her family participated in the Back 2 School Store.
鈥淚鈥檓 so happy,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t really saved me money.鈥
This year, nearly 800 children got to pick out clothing items and shoes at the ninth annual Back 2 School Store. They also received personal care items like toothbrushes, hair brushes and lip balm; school supplies like pens, pencils and tape; and winter wear including hats and gloves.
91看片 Outreach Coordinator Madge Wilson identified more than 100 children to participate in the event and arranged for buses to transport families to and from B鈥檔ai Shalom in West Orange, where it was held.
Ikenna Offiah Jr., 7, went to the Back 2 School Store through 91看片. He showed off the new coat, shoes and backpack he鈥檒l be taking with him to the second grade.
Ikenna Offiah Sr. thought his son would get pencils and books but was pleasantly surprised by all the items he was going home with.
鈥淚t was beyond expectations,鈥 he said.
While the children shopped, their parents took advantage of a variety of services offered, including health screenings and financial advice. Members of the Bloomfield Police Department were also on hand to fingerprint children.
All the items provided to the children were bought new with donations NCJW/Essex received. Five hundred volunteers gave their time for the event, which ran from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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