Back-to-school shopping can be expensive. Townsquare Media Waterloo is asking for your help to ‘Stuff the Bus’ again this year.

In 2016, our first ever ‘Stuff the Bus’ campaign was a huge success. Were able to help send local children in need back to school with plenty of school supplies.

We ever had a special donation from members of the Waterloo Police Department. Thanks to a volunteer effort spearheaded by WPD officer Chris Roberts, the Waterloo Police Protective Association arrived to make a $500 donation to our "Stuff the Bus" campaign.

Stuff the Bus - A special thank you to Waterloo Police Officer Chris Roberts and the Waterloo Police Protective Association for their $500 donation to Waterloo Broadcasting's Stuff the Bus campaign. (Photo: Townsquare Media Waterloo)
Stuff the Bus - A special thank you to Waterloo Police Officer Chris Roberts and the Waterloo Police Protective Association for their $500 donation to Waterloo Broadcasting's Stuff the Bus campaign. (Photo: Townsquare Media Waterloo)
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After making stops at Waterloo Golf HeadquartersCrossroads MallLost Island Water Park, and Ranchero Saddle & Western Wear Store, the bus made our final stop at the Boys & Girls Club of the Cedar Valley.

Once again, we're on a mission to help kids return to school with all of the supplies they need to be ready to learn. Thanks to Action Signs in Waterloo for being one of our participating sponsors for 2017!

Action Signs
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If your business would like to be a drop-off site, call our Market President, Lynette Fuller, at 319-833-4846 to find out how you can participate.

Help "Stuff the Bus" with Q92.3 & Townsquare Media Waterloo!

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