‘Child Clothing Project’ to provide free clothing, STEM activities for underserved children in Okaloosa and Walton counties

Child Clothing Project to Support Underserved Children

The Junior League of the Emerald Coast's annual Child Clothing Project will provide free clothing, shoes, and STEM activities to elementary students in Okaloosa and Walton counties on November 4-5.

Through a partnership with the HSU Educational Foundation, hundreds of elementary school children will receive new wardrobes and participate in hands-on learning activities focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.

Child Clothing Project was started in 1979 with 36 children and has grown and evolved tremendously over the years to become one of the most respected public outreach programs in the area.

The program aims to provide essential clothing items and enrichment activities to underserved children, making a positive impact on their lives.

Author's summary: Junior League provides free clothing and STEM activities.

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