ATLANTA — With its Kids Workshop classes on hiatus in stores, The Home Depot has donated more than 500,000 Kids Workshop kits over the past four months to more than 100 non-profit organizations and schools across the U.S. Organizations including Boys & Girls Club of America, ToolBank and YMCA received kits. The company will continue to donate kits until workshops resume in person. The Home Depot has also partnered with social media influencers to bring traditional Kids Workshop classes to life. New kids’ virtual projects are being added to the collection monthly to keep kids engaged. In addition to the donations, Kids Workshop kits are available for free in-store pickup on the first Saturday of each month.
Home Depot keeps kids engaged as in-person workshops pause
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