
Haynesville Junior-Senior High School is encouraging families to give gently used school uniforms a second life through a uniform donation drive designed to help students in need while reducing back-to-school expenses for local families.
School officials are asking parents and students to donate uniform shirts, hoodies, shorts, and pants that have been outgrown but remain in good condition.
According to the school, donated items can be dropped off at the main office, where they will be collected, laundered, and prepared for redistribution to students who can benefit from them.
The initiative aims to ensure that usable school uniforms continue serving students while helping families offset clothing costs and providing additional resources for those in need.
A flyer promoting the effort encourages community members to donate gently used uniform items between June 1 and June 11 during designated collection hours from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
School leaders said the program reflects the supportive spirit of the Haynesville school community and provides an opportunity for families to help fellow students prepare for the upcoming school year.
By donating uniforms that are no longer needed, community members can directly assist students while promoting sustainability and reducing waste.
The school expressed appreciation to families willing to participate and support the effort, noting that even a single donated uniform item can make a meaningful difference for another student.
The uniform drive is part of Haynesville Junior-Senior High School’s ongoing commitment to serving students and fostering a culture of community support.
As the school’s motto states, “From Twisters to Tornado — Excellence Starts Here.”