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The Spartan Market

 
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South High School is home to thousands of students who day in and day out show up despite challenging circumstances, they exemplify what it means to have Heart. In that spirit, we have launched The Spartan Market which directly benefits the youth at South High by providing them with essential items such as food, hygiene products, clothes, shoes, backpacks, and school supplies. This in turn provides them the confidence they need to focus on their education and ultimately carry on the South High Tradition of becoming productive and responsible members of our community. We value collaboration as we believe that nurturing and guiding a student is truly a communal effort. We hope you find it within your possibilities to either fulfill one of our wish list items, make a monetary donation, or spread the word!
 
All monetary donations are tax deductible, EIN number and a letter for accounting purposes will be provided upon donation.
 

All physical donations can be dropped off to the front office at South High School to the attention of Miroslava Wattonville. Our office hours are between 7:30 am-4:30 pm. If items need to be picked up, please call Miroslava at (661) 831-3680 ext. 77244 or email at [email protected].

 

Some of our ongoing wish list items are but are not limited to: 


  • New hygiene products (shampoo, soap, toothpaste, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, etc.) Including any minis/samples.
  • New or gently used clothes/shoes (All sizes, formal, and informal wear) 
  • New undergarments/socks 
  • New backpacks 
  • New school supplies (pencils, pens, notebooks, highlighters, etc.) 
  • Non-perishable food items (canned goods, bottled water/beverages, rice, beans, crackers, etc.)
 
Please contact us at [email protected] or call us at (661) 831-3680 with any questions.
 
 
We believe that community is essential to keeping our doors open, so a huge thank you to our community partners for their generous support!
 
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