It’s about that time to go back to school shopping.
For hundreds of kids in Stamford, it's an annual experience they wouldn’t get
to enjoy without the help of nonprofit organization, Back to School Shop.
Co-founders and Stamford residents Jane Levene and
Meryl Japha started the organization in 2015. Their eighth annual event was held all
day Sunday inside Davenport Ridge Elementary School. School social workers identified 400 children who they feel would greatly benefit this
one-stop shop with backpacks, books, school supplies, socks, underwear, and
even a winter coat and hat.
“Everything is
purchased brand new. There’s nothing in here that’s used. Tags are still on,”
said Levene.
Fourth-grader Kendra
Lopez and her siblings were ecstatic as they walked through the gymnasium-turned-department store
without their parent.
Levene said, “We ask the parents to wait and the child gets to go
with a personal shopper who will help direct them to where their sizes are.
They'll go try them in a fitting room.”
“I
like the helpers here. They're really kind,” said Kendra. Her personal shopper, Lisa Rich, says
the feeling is mutual.
“Every
stop we make, from the
socks right to the sneakers, to the books
– it’s just a big smile on her face,” said
Rich.
Volunteers say the excitement doesn't end when the
shopping is over. Watching the kids walk up to their parents with their new
clothes and school supplies is priceless.
“The last
young lady that I brought back to her mother, they high-fived each other. So, it was
really wonderful,” said Rich.
Kendra was a little shy in front of News
12’s cameras, but her mother showed great
appreciation: “Amazing. I love it. It's the best thing that can
happen ever.”
Back to School Shop has helped over 2,000 kids since 2015. The
co-founders say the donors and 1,000 community volunteers have been extremely
generous.