Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® - Operation School Bell®

Operation School Bell®

Children who go to school without adequate clothing often suffer low self-esteem. Students (1-5 grades) are identified by El Paso area public school personnel and brought to Operation School Bell by bus. Students “go shopping” for brand NEW clothing and are outfitted from head to toe with the assistance of one of our caring member volunteers Each year 3,800 elementary school students visit Operation School Bell. The children all leave with a huge bag of new clothes, wide grins and a renewed sense of confidence.

Area: Central / Five Points

Source: Assistance League of El Paso

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Operation School Bell®

Children receive a new jacket.

Area: Central / Five Points

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Operation School Bell®

Children leave with a weeks worth of school clothes.

Area: Central / Five Points

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Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® has local firefighters stop by to help school children pick out new clothes through Operation School Bell.

Area: Central / Five Points

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Operation School Bell®

Assistance League® has local firefighters stop by to help school children pick out new clothes through Operation School Bell.

Area: Central / Five Points

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Operation School Bell®

Members of Assistance League® help area school children pick out new school clothes.

Area: Central / Five Points

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Operation School Bell®

Local Police help area school children pick out new school clothes.

Area: Central / Five Points

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Operation School Bell®

School Children in the El Paso Area come to Assistance League of El Paso's chapter house to pick out a week's worth of school clothes and head back to school on their bus.

Area: Central / Five Points

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On the way back to school.

Children leave with a week's worth of clothing and great big smiles!

Area: Central / Five Points

Source: Assistance League of El Paso

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Getting fitted for new shoes

Children are fitted for new school in Operation School Bell. Assistance League is a charity in El Paso Texas

Area: Central / Downtown

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Operation School Bell®

Kids waiting for their turn at picking out new clothes.

Area: Central / Five Points

Source: Assistance League of El Paso

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