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Scottsdale businesses collect backpacks for homeless students

Posted 7/14/23

The Shapiro Law Team is partnering with the H.E.L.P. organization to collect items for their back to school backpack drive.

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Scottsdale businesses collect backpacks for homeless students

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The Shapiro Law Team is partnering with the H.E.L.P. organization to collect items for their back to school backpack drive.

Shapiro Law Team joined forces with Porter Vacation Rental Management and hosted a backpack and school supply drive to donate to local students in need, according to a press release.

In total, the companies collected 23 backpacks that were donated to the H.E.L.P organization for students lacking school supplies. H.E.L.P. is a nonprofit that helps the homeless. 

“We are grateful that we were able to participate in this incredible endeavor to prepare underprivileged students for the upcoming school year and ensure that they have the necessary supplies to succeed,” David Shapiro, founder and attorney at Shapiro Law Team, said in the press release. “The H.E.L.P. organization has an incredible mission, and our company is thrilled to support them.”

These donations will be presented to 23 school districts throughout Maricopa County which consists of 300 schools.

For more information about the H.E.L.P. organization visit https://helpingthehomelessnow.org/.