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ABOUT THE PROGRAM.

A Gift for Teaching Osceola provides free school supplies through the Teacher Free Store and Pencil Boy Express (delivery), easing the burden on teachers and removing barriers for students. With more than 75% of Osceola students unable to afford supplies, over 2,000 facing homelessness, and teachers spending an average of $500 from their own pockets each year, your support ensures classrooms are equipped and every student has the tools to succeed.

How Does it Work?

In Store Shopping

  • Reservations by Appointment Only

  • Hours: Wednesdays 2:00pm-6:00pm

  • No Guests Allowed

  • Must bring your own bags

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Delivery to the School

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  • Reserve your Supply Box Online

  • Delivery Available September - April

How Do I Sign Up?

Who is eligible to shop?

Full-time, certified K–12 teachers and instructional staff with their own classrooms from eligible Osceola County schools. This includes classroom teachers, media specialists, nurses, principals, assistant principals, and deans. Note: Custodians, paraprofessionals, and administrative staff are not eligible.

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Let’s Work Together

4 Ways YOU Can Help

Donate Supplies

Give surplus items, office supplies, books, or promotional goods.
➤ View our most needed items

Host a Supply Drive

Collect basics like pencils, paper, crayons, glue, and backpacks. Contact us for more info.

Volunteer

Help stock, sort, or assist teachers in-store. Email us or call 407-870-4855 to get started.

Give

Every dollar helps provide essential tools for teachers and students. Donate today and make a difference.

Testimonials

”Having access to free school supplies makes such a difference for my students. When every child has the tools they need, they can focus on learning instead of what they’re missing. It also helps me as a teacher, since I don’t have to spend money out of my own pocket. These supplies truly give my students confidence and a fair chance to succeed." 

- Becky Burton, Teacher

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