Growing Up in Santa Cruz

August 2025

Free Backpacks, Supplies for Students

Over 400 area students were given a running start for the upcoming school year as they were presented with free backpacks loaded with school supplies Saturday in an upbeat gathering in Watsonville Plaza.

Thanks to the Salvation Army in Watsonville, Freedom Rotary Club, Scouting America and others, swarms of kids and their families lined up for the annual giveaway that included new colorful backpacks stuffed with pencils, notepads, glue, binders and other classroom tools that will help them with their education over the school year that starts Aug. 13.

“We want to make sure that every youth has equal opportunities starting school with the right resource so they can make sure they stay ahead of what the schools are doing and making sure they are planned and prepared,” said Trina Coffman-Gomez, advisory board of Rotary Club of Freedom and District Chair for Scouting America. “This is just a way to give back to the community.”

Information tables were sprinkled around the plaza, including a mobile van from the Environmental Science Workshop. To kick the event off, the local folklórico dance group, Estrellas de Esperanza, treated the crowd to a number of traditional Mexican dances, complete with dazzling attire.

“There are so many things the Salvation Army helps our community with, including hot meals seven nights a week for those in need — typically 80 to 130 people — and meals to take home on several holidays,” Coffman-Gomez said. “We just want to make sure that all families, regardless of their situation, if they need help, we’re here to be able to provide that.”

Stuff the Bus

The Santa Cruz County Office of Education and United Way of Santa Cruz County are teaming up to send local students back to school with the supplies they need to succeed as part of the 16th annual Stuff the Bus school supply drive.

The campaign aims to distribute 2,500 backpacks filled with essential school supplies to Santa Cruz County students experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity and other hardships. After raising funds and supplies from generous donors, it’s time for a team of dozens of volunteers to fill up the backpacks — and Stuff the Bus. The Stuff-A-Thon is hosted in partnership with the Santa Cruz Warriors and UPS. The event will be held from 10am-1pm Aug. 2,at Kaiser Permanente Arena.

For more information, visitunitedwaysc.org/stb.

By TARMO HANNULA