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Kids In Need Partners With Carrabba’s To Buy School Supplies

A back-to-school wine pairing dinner on August 14 will help provide free school supplies to kids in need.

ATLANTA — The Kids In Need Foundation (KINF), a national non-profit dedicated to providing free school supplies to students most in need, is partnering with Carrabba’s Italian Grill to host a back-to-school wine pairing dinner on Wednesday, August 14. Local kids, teachers and classrooms will benefit from the proceeds of the event. Carrabba’s Italian Grill and KINF will identify teachers with current applications on the SupplyAClassroom.org platform, who are located near Carrabba’s restaurant locations, to receive support from the event.

There are several ways diners can get involved to help:

  • RSVP for a back-to-school dinner. Carrabba’s Italian Grill will donate $2 to KINF for every dinner sold. Diners can reserve their seat atwww.carrabbas.com/carrabbascares.
  • Round up your check. All week long from August 12 through August 18, Carrabba’s Italian Grill guests can also opt to round up their check in order to make an individual monetary donation to KINF in the amount of the nearest rounded dollar.

“The Kids In Need Foundation has donated over $1 billion in school supplies to kids most in need around the country,” said Dave Smith, executive director of The Kids In Need Foundation. “As back to school season approaches, we are on a mission to ensure every child is prepared to learn and succeed in the classroom.”

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KINF’s SupplyAClassroom.org platform is a way for local donors to locate and directly support classrooms that are meaningful to them. Each summer, teachers from across the country can submit a personal statement and share how the classroom supplies will impact their students. Donors can search for a specific teacher, a city or state, school district and find classrooms in a community in need of support. Donors can fund all or a portion of the school supplies, called Classroom Supply Boxes, or even fund multiple schools within a district.

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