About this project
In the US, a tremendous number of teachers don’t get the funding they need to set their classrooms up for success. Most will end up paying out of their own pockets to buy educational materials, which feels all wrong and makes me sad. Many make wishlists to ask for help purchasing what they cannot. For the last three summers, I’ve asked teachers to send me lists of what their classrooms need so I could share it widely across the Smitten Kitchen community because I know how good it feels to be able to buy kids crayons and books for schools where it really makes a difference. I’ve been thrilled and overwhelmed by the level of generosity and enthusiasm from this community — we cleared so many lists the last two summers and my inbox was full with photos of happy classrooms and thank you notes all fall. It’s 2025: Let’s do it again.
Click the spreadsheet below to view the list:
[Smitten Kitchen 2025 Classroom Wishlist Project]
Help out if you feel you’re able — you will unquestionably make a teacher’s (and their students) day. If you’re daunted about where to start, I recommend picking a school in your area, or perhaps where you grew up, or search the descriptions for classrooms that might focus on something near and dear to you.
How to add your own
This summer, as in 2023 and 2024, we are starting earlier as a many states’ schools resume in August, not September. If your school is in the later wave and you don’t have your wishlist ready yet, fret not, I’ll continue to collect lists and share more in August.
How to submit a classroom wishlist: To add your classroom, please fill out the submission form linked below between Monday 7/21 and Friday 7/25. Wishlists will only be submitted by this form, not email, DM, or comments. The spreadsheet of wishlists will be ready to share by Monday 7/28. Wishlists submitted on or after 7/25 will be added to the spreadsheet in August.