The Mercy House to Distribute Hundreds of Backpacks, School Supplies to Families in Need

Newark, N.J. – Hundreds of free school supplies — along with sweet treats perfect for cooling down in the hot summer weather — will be provided to students in need at The Mercy House’s Back-to-School Giveaway and Italian Ice Social later this month.

At least 500 backpacks stuffed with pens, crayons, notebooks, and many other classroom necessities will be distributed at The Mercy House’s locations in Newark on August 13, Jersey City on August 15, and Elizabeth on August 16 starting at 11 a.m. These items will be brand new and appropriate for youth in grades pre-K through 12. But the event will end when supplies run out, so families are encouraged to arrive early.

“School supplies are a crucial part of a child’s academic success, but many of the families we serve don’t have the resources to afford all that’s required for the classroom,” said Cheryl A. Riley, director of The Mercy House. “At this event, we’ll be providing students with everything they need to start the school year off right.”

Mercy House staff and volunteers hold a school supplies giveaway every August, but this year’s will be their largest one yet. It will also be the first to feature Italian ice. Each visiting child and parent will receive a free cup of frozen dessert, which will come in a variety of flavors. Options will include cherry, lemon, blue raspberry, watermelon, pina colada, and chocolate.

“The Mercy House is here to serve people’s needs, and that includes lifting their spirits,” Riley said. “This Italian Ice Social is the latest way we’re bringing joy to their lives. Community members usually come to us for essentials, but this time they’ll get a nice summer treat to enjoy and a happy memory they can take with them.”

Like most Mercy House initiatives, the Back-to-School Giveaway and Italian Ice Social was made possible by The Mercy House’s donors. These include many Catholic parishes, with St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Elizabeth, St. Cassian Church in Upper Montclair, and the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Somerville contributing especially large amounts of supplies. Organizations like Siemens in Morristown and the Knights of Columbus, St. Anthony Council #11585 in Wood-Ridge also provided substantial support. The Italian ice was purchased using monetary donations.

Those who wish to help The Mercy House moving forward will have plenty of opportunities to do so. The resource and referral center will host its next event, a Winter Coat Giveaway, in October. Its annual Thanksgiving turkey and Christmas gift giveaways will follow in November and December, respectively. Finally, food donations — which are greatly needed as an influx of new clients has depleted The Mercy House’s shelves over the past year — are always accepted.

Founded in 2018, The Mercy House provides nonperishable food, clothing, baby supplies, furniture, and help finding work and housing for anyone in need. Its three locations in Newark, Jersey City, and Elizabeth each serve roughly 300 people every week. If you would like to volunteer or donate, contact Cheryl A. Riley at cheryl.riley@rcan.org. For more information, visit www.rcan.org/mercy-house/.

About the Archdiocese of Newark
The Archdiocese of Newark serves 1.3 million Catholics throughout Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Union counties. The Archdiocese has 212 parishes, 67 Catholic schools, and many missions and ministries. Hundreds of Masses are celebrated in more than a dozen languages each week. Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., the sixth archbishop of Newark, leads the Archdiocese with four auxiliary bishops. Together, they serve the northern New Jersey community through faith, education, and social services. For more information, visit www.rcan.org.

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Media Contact: Sean Quinn | Archdiocese of Newark | Office of Communications and Public Relations | Sean.Quinn@rcan.org | 973-497-4248

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