By Tom Siebert
As the beginning of the school year approaches, Oswego area churches are helping their own families in need of food, clothing, and supplies. But while the churches’ charity may begin at home, it does not end there.
That’s why St. Luke’s Lutheran is hosting the fifth annual area-wide Back to School Clinic from 9 a.m. until noon on Saturday, August 4, at the church, located at 63 Fernwood Road in Boulder Hill, unincorporated Kendall County.
“The doors will be open to everyone who has the need,” said Mariann Benda, a member of St. Luke’s and the coordinator of the event. “We have volunteers from all over the community.”
However, Ms. Benda added that St. Luke’s could always use more volunteers as well as donations of backpacks, school supplies, and new or gently used clothing. Those interested in helping in any way may contact the church at (630) 892-9309.
In addition, local barbers and stylists will be providing free haircuts at the clinic, and Half Price Books will be offering free books.
“Last year we served more than 300 students,” Ms. Benda said. “It’s getting bigger every year.”
In addition to St. Luke’s, co-sponsors of the Back to School Clinic include Church of the Good Shepherd in Oswego; Kendall County Food Pantry; Kendall County Health Department; Long Beach Elementary School, Oswego; Oswego Public Library; River’s Edge Fellowship, Boulder Hall; Rush-Copley Medical Center, Aurora; Thrivent Financial; VNA Health Care, Aurora; Waubonsee Community College; and Wheatland Salem Church.
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