Parsippany Library and Kiwanis Club Team Up for Kids

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The Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany organized a successful Back-to-School Supply Drive, ensuring that every child in the community has the necessary supplies for the new school year. The Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library served as a prominent collection site, facilitating this collaborative effort. Community members generously donated supplies, demonstrating their commitment to local education. This initiative not only helps students academically but also fosters a sense of community spirit. The Kiwanis Club has a long history of supporting local youth programs, making this drive a continuation of their mission.

A heartfelt thank you was expressed to all who contributed, emphasizing the real difference their generosity makes in students' lives. The drive highlights the impact of community engagement in supporting educational success. Local leaders encourage continued support for such initiatives to ensure ongoing assistance for students in need.

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