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ELDORADO Excellence. Honor. Spirit The Eagle Closet The Eagle Closet is all grown up and more than ready to support those in need in our community. Stop by for a visit, and begin conversations with your students; there is always someone in need. Look for posters and marketing soon around school. Founders Heather Ames Sam Chavez, Lesha Harenberg Current Support Team Lesha Harenberg Sam Chavez Lia Driscoll Eric Hammonds Heather Dahl CBI classes Eagle Closet Contacts Supportng the Eagle Community Resources Available: Men’s and Women’s Clothing Toiletries Non Perishable Food Shoes Formal Wear New Initiatives weekend backpack food needs school group partnership drives

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ELDORADO Excellence. Honor. Spirit

The Eagle Closet The Eagle Closet is all grown up and more than ready to support those in need in our community. Stop by for a visit, and begin conversations with your students; there

is always someone in need. Look for posters and marketing soon around school.

Founders Heather Ames Sam Chavez, Lesha Harenberg Current Support Team Lesha Harenberg Sam Chavez Lia Driscoll Eric Hammonds Heather Dahl CBI classes

Eagle Closet Contacts

Supportng the Eagle Community

Resources Available: • Men’s and Women’s

Clothing • Toiletries • Non Perishable Food • Shoes • Formal Wear New Initiatives • weekend backpack

food needs • school group

partnership drives

Support

The Eagle Closet can always take your donations and support.

This year, Lesha wants to coordinate themes around months for concerted drives for specific needs.

October: SHOES

November: Hats, Mittens, Scarves

January: intimate wear (new), socks

February: School supplies

THE EAGLE CLOSET IS NOT JUST A SPACE

The Eagle Closet represents a growing need in our community and our effort to take care and compassion for our community.

The best support you can offer to the Eagle Closet is to make this a conversation in our community. Talk to your students about, walk a student to the closet, be a liaison to the closet for students in need, encourage participation, acknowledge the needs of your students. Start to consider that students in your class, who are underperforming or misbehaving, may be perfect beneficiaries of the Eagle Closet.

The Eagle closet began in the vacated classroom of Heather Ames and turned into a resource bank, a community center, and an educational curriculum. Teachers on campus began this conversation after realizing that low SES students scored 15% lower on standardized tests

The Eagle Closet Provides and Represents