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 The clothing the homeless education and resource team is on the back of the school community on Havermale, 1300 w. Knox Ave., 101 portable. It is open noon-4 pm Monday and Tuesday, or by appointment. Next week, the outfit will also open noon to 4 pm on Tuesday.
Spokane youth Cassiady Lenhert owned only one pair of shoes, some t-shirts, some pairs of pants and sweatshirts. He said he was delighted to learn about the Spokane Public Schools ' new clothes to homeless students made bank.
"This idea is really cool. Many of my friends are very excited about it, "said Lenhert, 15. "This is exactly what I needed because at the beginning of the year, I was like, do you have any shoes?"
Clothing Bank opened Sunday in the portable classrooms at the back of the school community in the County, an alternative school, Havermale which helps keep kids in school, and graduated on time. Items that depend on donations is not from a collection of lost-and-found in the school district.