Northern Kentucky Chick-fil-A restaurants are holding their annual Stuff The Bus Challenge to provide supplies to schools in the area. Northern Kentucky community members who donate five or more school supplies from the list will receive a coupon for a free Chick-fil-A Original Chicken Sandwich.
The Northern Kentucky school districts competing for the most supplies, and a $1,000 donation from Chick-fil-A, include Boone County, Campbell County, Kenton County, and the independent school districts of Bellevue; Covington; Dayton; Newport, Southgate, and Walton-Verona.
The event will take place Thursday, July 28, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at all Northern Kentucky Chick-fil-A locations, Fort Wright, Florence (Houston Road and Mall Road), and Newport. Be sure to designate which school district the donations are for when you drop off supplies.
In 2019, more than 22,224 school supply items were donated.
Bring any five of the requested school supplies to receive your free Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich voucher. This year, schools and Chick-fil-A ask that the community only donate these requested items:
- Pencil boxes/pouches
- Dry erase markers
- Packs of pencils
- Composition books
- ½” or 1” 3-ring binders
Chick-fil-A promotional cards are available while supplies last—a maximum of three promotional cards per family.
“This event is where the majority of school supplies used by the Family Resource Centers come from for student’s use throughout the year,” Family Resource Coordinator of Kenton County Schools Mandy Munich said. “It has always been a tremendous help in meeting students’ needs.”

