
JUST IN CASE
CLOSETS
SUPPLIES for
JUST IN CASE.
MOR partners with nearly 31 Title 1 schools, impacting 10.5K children, in the Midlands to provide emergency clothing closets. These closets include new shirts, pants, socks, underwear, coats and toiletries. This program instills confidence and promotes a positive learning environment for the children we serve.
If you are interested in learning more about our JICC program and/or would like to sponsor a closet, please contact Christie at Christie@lorkids.org.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY
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Fairfield Central High School
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Fairfield Elementary
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Fairfield Magnet for Math & Science
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Fairfield Middle School
LEXINGTON COUNTY
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Forts Pond Elementary School
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Pelion Elementary School
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Pelion High School
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Pelion Middle School
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Pine Ridge Middle School
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Riverbank Elementary
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Herbert A Wood Elementary
NEWBERRY COUNTY
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Newberry Elementary School
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Newberry Middle School
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Gallman Elementary
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Newberry High School
ORANGEBURG COUNTY
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Robert E. Howard Middle School
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Dover Elementary
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Providence- Vance Elementary
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Hunter Kinard Tyler Elementary
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Mellichamp Elementary
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Bethune-Bowman Elementary
RICHLAND COUNTY
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Burton Pack Elementary School
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JP Thomas Elementary
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Watkins-Nance Elementary
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Excel Academy
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Pontiac Elementary School
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Windsor Elementary School
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Joseph Keels Elementary
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Conder Elementary
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Forest Lake Elementary
JICC Partners.
“Thank you so much for establishing a Just In Case Closet here at Pine Ridge Middle School. It has helped so many of our students. We are able to use the clothes for when students need appropriate clothing for school, to have an extra set of clothes at home, and to help them when their clothing is ruined during the school day. The closet allows students to remain here at school and keeps parents at work instead of having to bring their children clothing or take them home for the day. This ensures that less instructional time is missed for these students. It has made a huge impact in our school, as we have begun adding donations to the closet and have created a great resource for our students."
Julie Locklair, School Social Worker at Pine Ridge Middle School