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We received a very kind note from a leader at the Salvation Army:
"Thanks again for all your help on Wednesday. We really appreciate all you do to make Tools for School a success! This year we served: 624 families, 1461 children. We also distributed another 604 backpacks and school supplies through other organizations.
Thanks again for all you do for The Salvation Army, and our community as a whole!"
-Tracy Knappins
Service Extension Director/Special Events Coordinator
Northeast Ohio Division of The Salvation Army

Thank you Tracy for the kind words -- it was our pleasure, and our supporters and volunteers made it possible.

Thanks to our wonderful supporters, many kids will be starting school with plenty of new socks!
In Toledo, we donated 10,000+ pairs of socks to the Salvation Army Tools For School program, which provides school supplies and other necessities to kids in need. The demand is great; last year, we passed out just 3,400 pairs of socks. In Cincinnati, we donated hundreds of pairs to support a similar effort, Northern Kentucky's Brighton Center backpack program.
Special thanks to all the Hannah's Socks Board members and volunteers who worked so hard to sort, count, and hand the socks out, and thanks to Salvation Army and Brighton Center for including us in their wonderful programs.

All we can say is, "Wow!"

We're very pleased that thanks to the amazing support of so many generous people, we have an actual sign, outside an actual office, in our home base of Perrysburg, Ohio.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, to everyone who's supported our growth and made this possible.
Kinda cool seeing our name in "lights" :)

We're pleased this year to support "Clothing Your Community - Back 2 School" with our friends at Toledo's Cherry Street Mission.

Thanks to our wonderful supporters, Hannah's Socks has been able to donate 1,200 pairs of socks to the cause.
The first day of school can be tough for kids. Now, imagine how much tougher it is when they show up in tattered or too-tight clothing because their family can't afford to replace the clothing, even with thrift-shop finds.
There's still time to volunteer; click for more information.