Spread the word: Charleston International Airport is helping local teachers

Charleston International Airport has launched a community campaign to donate school supplies.

Charleston International Airport Guest Service Desk

We love the support for our local superheroes, aka teachers.

Charleston International Airport announced a new community initiative through its CHS Cares program. “Clear the List” is providing local educators with school supplies for the upcoming school year.

To participate, teachers can submit their wish list and provide their school/district email address for verification. Those who aren’t teachers can still participate by nominating their school.

Now through Thursday, Aug. 15, the airport will be randomly selecting wish lists to clear.

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