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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 7 MIN

Why are teachers paying for their own supplies?

from Crosscurrents · host KALW

SCRAP is a beloved San Francisco non-profit. It's a creative reuse and recycling center that collects and re-distributes tons of stuff. But now they will need to find a new home. While SCRAP looks for its next home and reliable funding to pay for it, we’re bringing you a story from 2016 to demonstrate the ways it serves teachers -- and why teachers need the help.

SCRAP is a beloved San Francisco non-profit. It's a creative reuse and recycling center that collects and re-distributes tons of stuff. But now they will need to find a new home.  While SCRAP looks for its next home and reliable funding to pay for it, we’re bringing you a story from 2016 to demonstrate the ways it serves teachers -- and why teachers need the help.

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