Intuition Salon & Spa, under owner Dawn Shannon, has launched a community initiative to collect backpacks and essential supplies for foster children across Pinellas County. This effort, conducted in partnership with local businesses and community members, supports the Pinellas County Foster & Adoptive Parents Association (PCFAPA). The campaign aims to gather backpacks, school supplies, and other necessary items to assist the growing number of children in the foster care system. Dawn Shannon emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating that these children deserve the dignity of carrying their belongings in something other than a trash bag, with every backpack representing hope and a fresh start for a child in transition.
The initiative responds to a pressing need across Florida, where approximately 19,000 children are in foster care at any given time. When children are moved from one home to another—often unexpectedly—they frequently have little time to pack and end up carrying personal items in plastic bags or makeshift containers. The Pinellas County Foster & Adoptive Parents Association works to provide quality training, support services, and meaningful activities for foster and adoptive families. By equipping children with proper backpacks and supplies, the organization helps ease the emotional and practical challenges associated with placement transitions. For more information about PCFAPA and its mission, visit https://www.pcfapa.org.
Community members and businesses can donate new or gently used backpacks filled with school supplies or basic necessities. Suggested items include backpacks of all sizes, especially teen sizes, notebooks, writing paper, pens, pencils, markers, socks, undergarments, toiletries, hygiene products, and comfort items like journals or art supplies. Donations are being accepted at Intuition Salon & Spa located at 850 Clearwater Largo Rd S, Largo, as well as at partner businesses throughout Pinellas County during business hours. This community-driven effort demonstrates that Pinellas County cares about its most vulnerable young people, with each filled backpack making a tangible difference in a child's life by providing essential support during difficult transitions.


