22nd Annual Bloomington-Normal “Stuff the Bus”

It’s time for the 22nd Annual Stuff the Bus with Brightpoint, formerly Children’s Home & Aid, and you can make a difference this holiday season as we are helping collect items for local children and families in our community.  

Help us “Stuff the Bus” full of items with the following items:

  • Formula
  • Diapers and pull-ups
  • Baby Wipes
  • Clothing and socks
  • Underwear
  • Gift Cards

Drop by one of the many locations around Bloomington-Normal to help us “Stuff the Bus” with Brightpoint, and make it the BEST year YET!

  • DONNY B’S POPCORN – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 (1-5P)
  • KEG GROVE BREWING COMPANY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (4-8P)
  • NORMAL WAL-MART – MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 (10A-8P)
  • BLOOMINGTON WAL-MART – TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 (10A-8P)
  • KROGER ON COLLEGE – WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH & 5TH (10A-8P)
  • BLOOMINGTON WAL-MART – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6TH (10A-8P)
  • NORMAL WAL-MART – SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7TH (10A-8P)
  • SAM’S CLUB – SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7TH (10A-6P)

Together we can make a difference, with Brightpoint and YOU!

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