
Back-to-School Care Packages
Care packages make saying "I love you!" easy when your kids are far from home.
Jul 30, 2025
Summer is winding down, which means it's time to think about prepping for the school year once again. After a lengthy period of enjoying home-cooked meals and snacks on demand (and free laundry), residential students of all ages may experience bouts of homesickness for those creature comforts. We have several ideas to make the switch to dorm life easy, homey, anddeliciouswith boarding school and university care package ideas.
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Boarding school beginnings
For many students attending boarding schools, this will be their first time living away from the structure and comfort of home. For parents, the shift to your kids being on campus may be fast-tracking your empty nest syndrome.

If either of you is missing the other before the suitcases are even packed, consider sending your child acare packageto arrive after their first few weeks of school. It's a simple yet thoughtful way of saying, “I'm thinking of you," with a selection of items you know they like. (And these goodies are a sweet way to make new friends.)
For the eater who likes a little bit of everything, an assortment of sweet and salty, fruity, andchocolatey snackswill hit all the right notes. Packed in a fir-wood crate with an affixed mini chalkboard, thisprepared gift basketbecomes the perfect solution for desktop storage, giving the recipient a convenient place to tuck away books and school supplies when thesnacksrun out.
College and university life
While moving away for school may be an adjustment for any undergrad who's spent the last 18 years enjoying homemademealsand sensible snacks, the shift from home life to dorm life can be a shock to the system for incoming freshmen.
To help ease your first-year college co-ed into living on their own, arm them with wholesome snacking options with a university care package, such asfresh fruit and classic cheeses, to keep their energy up for long days and late nights.
Is your student really into breakfast but always wakes up too late to grab it from the dining hall? Send a few sleeves ofNew York bagels.
As the days grow shorter and nights grow cooler, it's increasingly important your child gets the nourishment — both physical and emotional — they need. This array of easy-to-heat,homemade-inspired soupswill help stave off those seasonal colds and midterm blues.
And for those weekends when you wish you could be theretailgatingtogether, send acelebratory snack boxthat says “Go team!"

Make their dorm feel like home
It can be hard to make a dorm room feel like home, so sending your child some home décor should brighten their living quarters.
Home goods
Personalized items are a must. Fromwelcome signstowreathstopicture frames, there are lots of ways to add character to their little home away from home.
Flowers
Since most dorm rooms and apartment complexes won't let you paint the walls or hang picture frames, students have to find other ways to add some color to their bedrooms. (besides the usual movie posters stuck to the wall with that removable gummy tape that never actually can be fully removed). That's whereflowerscome in! Even a small bouquet can add new life and a pop of color to any room.

Plants
In addition to flowers, plants are a great way to inject some vitality into a living space, and they're also helpful for maintaining good air quality. Even if your student doesn't exactly have a green thumb, you can still find them an option that requires little maintenance, such as asucculent or cactus.
Journal
Ask any college graduate about their time in school and they'll probably tell you it was “the best time of my life." Keep the memories they make in college alive and with them forever by jotting them down in a gorgeousjournal. Bonus: They actually use a pen to write something instead of typing away at a keyboard!
Something cozy
Winter is only a few months away, and the walk to class in the cold and snow is no easy feat. Make their journey a little easier by sending a comfortable pair ofpersonalized socks. Whether it's a photo collage or a silly message, you can bet these socks will always make them smile — even during finals week! And every college student needs to smile during finals week.
Spa gifts
Dorm bathrooms aren't exactly known for their elegance. But the right shower products (and a whole lot of imagination) can turn even a communal bathroom into a relaxing oasis. After a hard day of tests and projects and hacky sack in the quad, treat your scholar to a little relaxation with a premierspa gift basketin a number of favorite scents.
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