Project 150 is excited to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual Back to School Shopping Event, offering a wide selection of new, brand-name clothing and supply-filled backpacks free of charge to high school students for the upcoming 2024/2025 academic year.
Event Details:
- Dates: August 5th – 10th, 2024
- Time: 10 AM – 4 PM
- Locations:
- 3600 N. Rancho (Rancho/Gowan)
- 2605 E. Flamingo Rd. (Flamingo/Eastern)
Eligibility Requirements:
- Must be a high school student for the 2024/2025 academic year.
- Must verify grade and school attendance starting August 12th, 2024.
- Accepted forms of verification include Student ID, Most Recent Report Card, or Infinite Campus.
- Students may only shop once during the event week and at one location.
“We are thrilled to continue supporting our local high school students with the essential supplies and clothing they need to start the school year with confidence,” said Kelli Kristo, Executive Director of Project 150. “Our goal is to ensure every student has the resources to succeed academically and personally, regardless of their circumstances.”
Students are encouraged to register in advance at www.project150.org/events. For questions, please call (702) 721-7150, as social media messages and posts will not receive a response.
For more information, visit www.Project150.org or call (702) 721-7150. Follow Project 150 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
ABOUT PROJECT 150:
Project 150 is a Nevada 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization, founded in December 2011 by local businessmen Don Purdue and Patrick Spargur. The two heard about 150 homeless high school students at Rancho High School in Las Vegas who were in need of support over the Christmas break.
Since that time, Project 150 has expanded and now serves more than 6,800 registered and non-registered homeless, displaced and disadvantaged high school students in more than 75 schools in Nevada. Project 150 provides these students with free non-perishable food, new and like-new clothing, school supplies, and funding for college so they can focus on school, graduate and be successful in life.
For information, visit www.Project150.org, or call (702) 721-7150. Follow Project 150 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.