Operation Clear the Lists 2024

As the new school year approaches, we're excited to announce the return of Operation Clear the Lists. This mission aims to alleviate the financial burden on teachers who, on average, spend over $800 of their own money each year on classroom supplies.

The Challenge

Our amazing educators go above and beyond to create engaging learning environments for our children. However, the cost of essential classroom materials often falls on their shoulders. This is where we, as a community, can make a significant difference.

Our Solution

Operation Clear the Lists is a super-simple yet impactful way to support our teachers. Here’s how it works:

  1. Teachers submit their classroom wishlists

  2. We compile these lists and make them accessible to the community

  3. Community members purchase items directly from these wishlists

How You Can Help

Why It Matters

When we support our teachers, we're investing in our future. Every pencil, book, or art supply purchased is a tool that enhances learning, growth, and creativity in the classroom and beyond. Your generosity can make a real difference in our classrooms and in the lives of our students.

Share this post, reach out to teachers, and let's put more love in our community. Operation Clear the Lists isn't just about buying school supplies; it's about creating an environment where our superhero educators can focus on what they do best – teaching and nurturing the next generation.

🧑‍🏫 So, teachers, we invite you to share your classroom wishlist with us using this form. We’ll compile your submissions and distribute your lists throughout our community.

💜 Everyone else, check out the compilation of wishlists below. Let’s clear some lists, support our amazing educators, and put more love in the world.


Although we will do our best to distribute the lists as widely as possible to ensure they are fulfilled, we cannot promise that every item will be purchased. You can assist us by spreading the word about this initiative!

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