As you head up and down the school supply aisles in the coming weeks, consider teaching your children a valuable lesson: The joy of helping others.

Here are a few places that would love to have your school supplies or monetary donation. For organizations that just want a monetary donation, consider doing a neighborhood lemonade stand, bake sale or using some allowance to make the act of giving more personal.

For the Children Inc.

About: For the Children Inc. provides basic school supplies to children that qualify for the federal free and reduced price lunch program.

How to donate: Make a monetary donation at schoolsuppliesforthechildren.org/donate/ . $25 will support seven students. Now through Aug. 14, H-E-B will have tear-off coupons at the register as well.

How to get supplies: Apply with your school's counselor or principal.

Information: schoolsuppliesforthechildren.org

Foundation Communities

About: Foundation Communities is looking to give its 700 kids at its learning centers school supplies.

How to donate: You can make a monetary donation at foundcom.org but you can drop off school supplies and backpacks at the Community Financial Center at 2600 W. Stassney Lane, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 28.

How to get supplies: You have to be served by Foundation Communities' learning centers.

Information: foundcom.org

Manos de Cristo

About: Manos de Cristo provides a backpack, school supplies, two sets of clothing and a book to more than 2,000 students.

How to donate: Make a donation at manosdecristo.org/BTS2017 A $60 donation helps one child.

How to get supplies: Supplies are given away at the Allan Center, 4900 Gonzales St. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. July 24-27 and 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. July 28, while supplies last.

Information: manosdecristo.org/BTS2017

Communities in Schools

About: This organization in schools helps children in Central Texas who have family challenges such as poverty and hunger. It supplies students with backpacks and supplies, hygiene kits and socks and underwear.

How to donate: Drop off supplies to Communities in Schools Central Office located at 3000 S. Interstate 35, Suite 200. Supplies most needed are backpacks, composition books, folders and pencils. Or donate online at ciscentraltexas.org/supplydrive/. There are a couple of donation levels starting at $17.12 for a backpack and all the supplies for one kid.

How to get supplies: Ask your school if it is served by them and how to enroll in its program.

Information: ciscentraltexas.org/supplydrive/

SafePlace School Supply Drive

About: SafePlace houses about 300 kids each year with their families because of domestic violence.

How to donate: SafePlace is looking for pencil pouches, wide-ruled composition books, construction paper, folders, large pink erasers, handwriting paper, watercolors, colored pencils, glue sticks, scissors, highlighters, plastic supply boxes, dividers, calculators, tissues, hand sanitizer, gallon-sized zip-top bags. Drop off supplies at SafePlace's warehouse, 1515-A Grove Blvd. during warehouse hours, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, or you can pick from its Amazon wish list.

How to get supplies: You have to be housed by SafePlace.

Information: safeaustin.org

Salvation Army Back to School Drive

About: The Salvation Army houses families including 100 children in its two emergency shelters.

How to donate: The Salvation Army is looking for monetary donations as well as tissue, colored paper, blue and black pens, rulers, glue, binders, backpacks, crayons, composition books, markers, spiral notebooks, flash drives as well as clothing. The administration office is at 10711 Burnet Road, Suite 231.

How to get supplies: You have to be housed in the emergency shelters.

Information: salvationarmyaustin.org

Build a Backpack for City of Austin employees

About: City employees can build a backpack by going to austintexas.gov/buildabackpack and following the instructions. Drop off backpacks 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 28 at City Hall.

How to get supplies: The backpacks get distributed to AISD schools.

Information: austintexas.gov/buildabackpack

United Way Back to School Supply Drive

About: The United Way collects supplies for Austin ISD's prekindergarten classes.

How to donate: Drop off supplies by Aug. 15 at United Way for Greater Austin, 2000 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Contact volunteer@uwatx.org for a school-specific list.

How to get supplies: The supplies are donated to specific schools.

Information: http://www.handsoncentraltexas.org/need/detail/?need_id=269753

Catch Air School Supply Drive

About: The kid-fun place offers discounts all throughout August if you bring in school supplies to donate to local schools.

How to donate: Bring three small new school supply items or one large school supply item per every $2 off admission. Catch Air is at 1401 S. Interstate 35 Frontage Road, Suite 130, Round Rock, and 13450 N. U.S. 183, Suite 107.

Information: catchairparty.com

AISD Back to School Bash

About: Get free backpacks and supplies, medical screenings and vaccinations with shot record. 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 12. Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road. Buses leave from Guerrero Thompson and Summitt elementary schools; Bedichek, Martin, Mendez and Covington middle schools; and Lanier and Reagan high schools. austinisd.org/bash

Bastrop Stuff the Bus/Back to School Bash

About: 1,500 students in the Bastrop ISD will receive supplies through this program.

How to donate: Drop off supplies at local businesses.

How to get supplies: Attend the Back to School Bash, 8:30-10:30 a.m. Aug. 12 at the Bastrop ISD Memorial Stadium in Cedar Creek.

Information: bisdtx.org

Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation School Supplies Sunday/Kutz for Kidz Event

About: Donate supplies for about 7,000 students served last year at this supply Round Rock school district supply drive.

How to donate: The foundation is looking for school supplies, but also monetary donations to buy supplies in bulk at rrisdeducationfoundation.org/school-supplies

How to get supplies: Come to Supplies Sunday event Aug. 20 at Hernandez Middle School.

Information: rrisdeducationfoundation.org/school-supplies