Parsippany PAL Selected for Stop & Shop’s Community Bag Program for October

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In a significant move for community support, Parsippany PAL has been selected for Stop & Shop’s Community Bag Program for October. This initiative allows customers to contribute to local organizations by purchasing reusable bags, with each sale generating funds that directly benefit Parsippany PAL. The program aims to promote sustainability while supporting essential youth services in the Parsippany area. With a focus on environmental responsibility, the initiative encourages residents to adopt reusable bags as their shopping choice. The collaboration underscores the value of local businesses and organizations working together to foster community engagement and support.

As a recognized entity dedicated to youth and community welfare, Parsippany PAL is poised to make the most of this opportunity. Community members are urged to participate by shopping at their nearby Stop & Shop locations and purchasing these bags. By doing so, they not only contribute to local programs but also partake in broader sustainability efforts.

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