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Become a Chones Fairy

We collect monetary donations and packs of underwear, socks, undershirts, and training bras that are directly distributed to San Antonio area Title I elementary schools with high poverty populations. We believe that every child deserves access to basic essentials, and our Chones Fairies are committed to making a difference one donation at a time.

How does it impact children?

A main part of our mission is to alleviate undergarment insecurity in San Antonio Area Title I elementary schools. We believe that meeting this often overlooked insecurity can impact a student's confidence and performance in their education. As a "Chones Fairy" you will be directly impacting a student's every day life by providing this basic need.

What is a Chones Fairy?

Sponsor a Student

Donating $20 will buy a week's worth of undergarments for one student.

Sponsor a School

Donating $500 will provide a week's worth of undergarments to 25 students at one school.

Amazon Wish List

You can also donate directly through our Amazon Wishlist

How To Donate

Schools Served Since 2021

2000

Pairs Underwear for Boys and Girls

1500

Pairs of Socks for Boys and Girls

600

Under Shirts, Training Bras & Camis

Chones Donated

We are immensely proud of what we have accomplished at Circulo De Chispas since we started this project in 2021. Thanks to the generous donations of people like you, we’ve been able to raise over $10,000 to support children in Title I communities. We believe that education is the key to creating a better future for all, and by improving students' confidence, we can directly impact their academic performance. There’s no limit to what we can accomplish together.

How much have we raised?

Over the past two years, we have increased our donations from $190 to $400 per school, and have doubled the number of schools we work with every year. This year, our goal is to reach 30 schools with $500 worth of much-needed undergarments. With your support, we can continue to make a real difference in the lives of children in need.

How much does each school receive?

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