Photo courtesy of Family Giving Tree Agency.
A partnership headed into its 11th year between the City of San Pablo and Family Giving Tree Agency is poised to equip undeserved children in the city with backpacks filled with school supplies to start the new school year.
Launched in 1995, the Family Giving Tree’s annual Back-to-School drive aims to close the educational gap for underserved K-12 students. Backpacks filled with grade-appropriate school supplies are collected and delivered to Bay Area students through schools and agencies.
In 2019, 41,648 backpacks were distributed through 257 partner schools and agencies, according to the organization. In 2019, 3,130 backpacks were distributed across five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school in San Pablo, Edgar Medina of Dover Elementary told NBC Bay Area.
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July 14, 2021
DOVER, Del. – Dover City officials are tackling health concerns in their community. They say some residents are struggling to get health care. As a result, the city, the U.S. military, and health care providers are working together to fix that. During the week of August 1st through the 8th, residents can get medical, vision, and dental care at no cost. “Before COVID, there were some healthcare challenges in Kent County, and they’ve just been worsened by the pandemic. This will allow us to lower some of the backlogs that exist,” said Dover City Council member David Anderson.
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