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Nonprofits. it's back-to-school time, which means kids are savoring those last moments of the summer and parents are doing that mad dash through the aisles for supplies, gadgets and jeans with price tags that might make them wince.
But not all families have the luxury of choosing which tablet to buy their students -- or even affording loose-leaf paper in some cases. Many families are living off one income, might not know where there next meal is coming from or have been displaced by a recent disaster. And that's where nonprofits -- and you -- come in. but as more poor students make their way back to school, they’ll have to grapple with the typical anxieties related to bullying and math homework, and how they will fit in if they can’t afford new clothes or school supplies. Though
nonprofits are strapped in this tough economy, their resources may be best maximized if focused on young, disadvantaged kids, experts say.