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Scottsdale Quarter’s school supplies drive benefits local nonprofit

Posted 9/15/22

Scottsdale Quarter partnered with Arizona Helping Hands as the beneficiary of its annual School Supplies Drive.

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Scottsdale Quarter’s school supplies drive benefits local nonprofit

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Scottsdale Quarter partnered with Arizona Helping Hands as the beneficiary of its annual School Supplies Drive. 

Arizona Helping Hands is a nonprofit focused on helping children in foster care by providing them with essentials, like school supplies. 

According to a press release, Scottsdale Quarter and the local Scottsdale community came together to donate a variety of colorful backpacks, notebooks, pencils, crayons, scissors, markers, glue and arts supplies to help support children in foster care this school year. 

In total, over 1,100 items were collected and donated to the organization. 

To learn about how to support Arizona Helping Hands, visit https://azhelpinghands.org/.