WICHITA, Kan. – B98 FM’s Brett Harris rides from business to business Tuesday, Dec. 1 – Saturday, Dec. 5, to gather items donated by the community for women and children served at Catholic Charities Harbor House and the YWCA Women’s Crisis Center. Harris has dedicated years to helping women and children fleeing abuse. It is a cause near to his heart and Stuff the Bus is the result. Harris joins with co-sponsors and numerous local businesses each year to collect supplies and items for local domestic violence shelters and approximately half of the total items needed for the year at each Wichita shelter. Stuff the Bus also runs in Hutchinson helping a shelter there.
Join Harris as he travels the city on a bus with a mission. Stuff the Bus has become a symbol of generosity within our community as the city bus is stuffed with items to help women. Throughout the year, many of the women in the shelter learn to ride buses to get to where they need to go, but at Christmas, a Wichita Transit bus travels the city on their behalf collecting items to help them. This year’s sponsors are B-98 FM, Preferred Health Systems, Carey, Thomas, Hoover, & Breault Investments, and Wichita Transit.
Who can help “STUFF” the bus?
During this five day event, Harris will be stopping at local businesses and anyone that has gathered at the stops to “stuff” a city bus with Christmas gifts and basic necessities for the domestic violence shelters women and children. Anyone can help by donating items at local participating businesses. To see Harris and his crew, check out the schedule of stops on Dec. 1 – Dec. 5.
Where and when will Stuff the Bus stop?
See the attached schedule for bus stops for the location nearest you.
What is being collected for Stuff the Bus?
See the attached list of items for women, children and teens staying in the shelters.
Who benefits?
Women and children fleeing domestic violence through Catholic Charities Harbor House and the YWCA’s Women’s Crisis Center. The shelters provide a safe haven for hundreds each year and serve thousands through extensive outreach services.
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