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Empowering Middle School Students Through Care and Confidence


Imagine being a middle school student, eager to learn, but struggling with a challenge that few people talk about—lack of access to basic hygiene products. For many students this is their reality. Without essential items like deodorant, soap, and shampoo, confidence dwindles, school attendance declines, and academic performance suffers. At Created 2 Serve, we believe no student should be held back because of hygiene insecurity. With your support, we can ensure students have what they need to feel comfortable, confident, and focused on their education.


Why Your Support Matters

The numbers are staggering 1 in 5 children in the U.S. live in poverty (National Center for Children in Poverty, 2020). Many of these students lack access to hygiene essentials, leading to bullying, social isolation, and diminished self-esteem.


Your donation does more than provide products. It restores dignity, confidence, and hope. Students who feel clean and cared for are more likely to attend school, engage in learning, and build healthy relationships with their peers.


This initiative aligns with Healthy People 2030, a national effort to reduce health disparities and improve access to preventive care (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2020). By supporting hygiene access, you’re contributing to long-term health and educational success for these students.


How Your Donation Helps

  • $25 provides a student with a hygiene kit for a month

  • $50 helps stock a school’s hygiene resource center

  • $100+ ensures multiple students have access to essentials throughout the school year


Your contribution directly supports middle school students in Harrisburg, with supplies managed by school personnel, ensuring students can access them discreetly whenever needed.


Together, We Create Change

Hygiene insecurity is a solvable problem—and you have the power to make a difference today. When you donate, you’re not just giving hygiene products—you’re investing in a student’s confidence, well-being, and future success.

 
 
 

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