
The Teacher’s Desk – where teachers shop free for students in need
The Teacher’s Desk has provided over 114,000+ PanchoPacks to school children throughout Western New York, and beyond, including Dallas, Texas where Ezra worked, and his family continues to reside.
Teachers
The Teacher’s Desk is designed to be a place of encouragement for teachers, as well as a resource center for school supplies, books, hygiene items and incentives for students in need.
About Us - The Teacher’s Desk
The Teacher’s Desk is the store where teachers shop free for school supplies, books and teacher resources for students in 250 WNY schools in need. Its mission is to distribute free school supplies to …
PanchoPacks - The Teacher’s Desk
Since then, The Teacher’s Desk has provided over 75,000 PanchoPacks to school children throughout Western New York, and beyond, including Dallas, Texas where Ezra worked, and his family …
Donate - The Teacher’s Desk
“The Teacher’s Desk” donations annually provide 150,000 students in need with $6,000,000 in free school supplies. Thank you for considering a gift to support the work of The Teacher’s Desk.
Volunteers - The Teacher’s Desk
For individuals, students, families, corporations and churches, there is always something to do at the Desk. Store Assistants – Product replenishment and teacher check-out
I authorize The Teacher’s Desk, Inc. and their authorized personnel to complete at their discretion a criminal history, sex offender record check, motor vehicle violation check, to verify professional …
The Teachers
Nov 3, 2015 · Teachers shop for free. 6000 teachers shopped with us in the last academic year. It’s a wonderful way to let them know that God and community care. The quote heard most often …
The Students - The Teacher’s Desk
Nov 2, 2015 · Students receive new supplies. Over 130,000 students in need located in 9 Western New York counties annually benefit from the work of The Teacher’s Desk.
Media - The Teacher’s Desk
The Teacher’s Desk has raised $100,000 in donations to fill backpacks for children in honor of the man known as Pancho Billa. On June 10, 2019 volunteers filled the first 5,000 “Panchospacks.”