Posted on December 02, 2022

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Moss Street Partnership School is wishing to bring cheer approximately a hundred families that are in need this holiday season. Inflation and changes in prices have caused additional strains on families’ finances. They are working to provide those families in need with gift cards in lieu of specific gifts. The goal is to give gift cards in the amount of $25.

Anyone who would like to purchase a gift card to pass along to families, please donate a minimum of $25 increment gift cards (ex. $50 donation as two $25 cards) to the families. Local stores in Reidsville include Wal-Mart, Sheetz, Lowes Food, Food Lion, Family Dollar, Shell, and Amazon.

Please review the available slots and select a date to drop off the gift card. Donors may also request someone from the administrative team pick them up. Upon selecting a date, please indicate how many gift cards are being donated and the amount.

Please drop off gift card or cards at Moss Street Partnership School to the principal, Dr. Catina Chestnut or the school social worker Courtney Hall by Friday, December 9. Any questions can be emailed to Dr. Chestnut or Hall, or call 336-349-5370.

The MSPS staff appreciate everyone’s generosity.

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