Celebrity moms Jessica Alba and Rachel Zoe are kicking off this unusual start to the school year the right way by giving back and sharing their relatable feelings with the First Day Back challenge.

This latest challenge is sponsored by Stitch Fix and is all for a great cause. The personal styling clothing company has a fashionable kids line and will donate one outfit to Baby2Baby for every #FirstDayBack Instagram post. Baby2Baby is a non-profit that is dedicated to ensuring that children ages 0-12 who are living in poverty have the basic essentials they need and deserve.

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Stitch Fix has set the incredible goal of donating more than $1 million worth of clothes to kids in need. All you need to do is hashtag #FirstDayBack in your back to school pic on Instagram while sharing how you feel about the 2020/20201 school year. Then challenge a couple fellow mom friends to do the same. Every tag gets one outfit donated to a kid who needs it.

Honest Company founder and mom of three Alba got it all started. The charitable actress challenged Ayesha Curry and stylist Chriselle Lim. So far, Lim has taken the challenge and shared her thoughts and mixed feelings on her daughter starting remote school.

The back-to-school season may look and feel different this year. We're all uneasy about the start of school and whether your kids are heading in school or staying home going remote, it wasn't an easy decision.  The First Day Back challenge is not only about giving back but its in solidarity for moms everywhere who are struggling with a new normal this year.

Celebrity stylist Zoe also shared a pic of her two beautiful sons along with her back-to-school thoughts. Her kids will be going remote and she joked they give her the same stares in the photo as they do when she asks them to homeschool.

While it can be hard to relate to celebrities, this school year should bring us all together more as moms. Choosing in-person or remote learning school is a personal decision and should be made in the best interest of your family. The coronavirus pandemic has upheaved a lot of this year, but back-to-school time should still be celebrated. And growing kids still need clothes.

Share #FirstDayBack to help children in need and complete the challenge.

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