A $20,000 donation by the Clem Jones Foundation will help Stationery Aid continue its work to recycle stationery items and help improve education outcomes for Queensland’s most disadvantaged students.
The generous donation will help Stationery Aid’s ongoing mission to create positive change for our vulnerable and disadvantaged school students and their families by donating environmentally sustainable educational resources.
Stationery Aid’s Director and Co-founder, Jan Schutt said, “We are so very humbled to have received this benevolent donation from the Clem Jones Foundation which continues the philanthropic work of the former Brisbane Lord Mayor, the late Dr Clem Jones AO.
“Funding the Clem Jones Foundation has provided will enable Stationery Aid to reach more of our most vulnerable students not just in South East Queensland but throughout the State.”
“We are incredibly grateful for the ongoing support and inspiration The Clem Jones Foundation has provided Stationery Aid from the beginning,” Mr Schutt said.
Stationery Aid began in 2020 when its co-founders, Alison and Jan Schutt, were unable to find somewhere to donate their children’s excess and used school stationery items.
With 30 plus drop off locations across South East Queensland, volunteers for Stationery Aid collect, sort, clean, renew and donate used and unused education resources in the form of yearly school stationery and booklists for disadvantaged students to start the school year.
Last year, Stationery Aid diverted 16,320 litres of used books and stationery items from landfill and helped 366 students in 2022 by donating repurposed booklists. 27 were students impacted by the flooding disaster.