Spartan Outfitters Offers Back-To-School Support To Jefferson Families

Jefferson Elementary School students got help preparing for the school year when Spartan Outfitters distributed backpacks stuffed with school supplies, as well as clothes and other essentials. Photo provided by Warsaw Community Schools.
News Release
WARSAW — Before the start of school, the Spartan Outfitters trailer rolled into Fairlane to deliver more than 40 backpacks filled with school supplies, new clothes and other essentials to help Jefferson Elementary School students prepare for the year ahead. Students had the opportunity to “shop” for donated clothes with the tag still on.
Leading the effort were Rachel Jensen, Nicki Reeder, Jennifer Gernert, Kristinna Schang, Becky Wilson, Josh Wall and Jennifer McCammon. They helped to provide backpacks and necessities before the first day of school. The team helped to ensure that Spartans of all ages had the tools and essentials they needed to feel ready for the year ahead.
The Spartan Outfitters initiative is an example of how school staff can partner with the community to meet needs, build connections and inspire confidence in the classroom and beyond, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.
Rachel Jensen, who was one of the founders of the initiative when it unofficially started, 15 years ago, was quoted as saying: “We’re meeting needs with love.” She and others, including Winona Lake Grace Church, donated funds and supplies to help launch the effort.
Community members are also invited to take part in the project by donating clothing or supporting the team directly. As Nicki Reeder and Josh Wall noted, the goal is to keep the momentum going and expand support to even more students throughout the year.
Spartan Outfitters hopes to continue the project, by doing it more times throughout the school year, involving other groups of kids and much more.