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www.NewHeightsEducation.org<br />

8/6/18<br />

School bag giveaway event was huge success!<br />

For Immediate Release<br />

The New Heights Educational Group held their 2nd annual school-bag giveaway event on<br />

July 28th. Their efforts were shared with 20 needy families and 51 bags were handed out.<br />

<strong>NHEG</strong> Founder/Director Pamela Clark spoke at the event. She recognized all the volunteers<br />

and sponsors. Pamela and her husband Greg Clark worked tirelessly to organize, fill bags,<br />

transport items and run errands. Sponsors of the event included Captain D's (Jackie Aldrich)<br />

which donated sweet and unsweetened tea for the event, free kid meals, bookmarks,<br />

cups. 2 dinners were raffled off. Promedica Defiance Regional Hospital donated the rooms<br />

and snacks for the event. Chiefs aka Fresh Encounters and Krogers both donated $100<br />

each, Krogers (Laura James and her team) also collected and donated school supplies and 2<br />

book bags. First Federal Bank (Amanda Vogelsong) donated 40 book bags and took up collection<br />

of school supplies and book bags. DASH’s Megan Wright and Kristen Stanton Attorney<br />

at Law both worked on collecting school supplies.<br />

2nd and 7 Foundation, provided free story books that was read by Ashlee Scott, which were<br />

then distributed. Ashlee enjoys sports, plays softball, soccer and also participates in track.<br />

Ashlee, her mother Tammy Barham, siblings Leigha Scott and Ethan Long all volunteered at<br />

the event.<br />

Audreanna Kates worked tirelessly making phone calls, organized raffle prizes, making hats<br />

and scarves. Blankets of Love group made 2 blankets that were raffled off. The hats were<br />

given out with scarves given by National School Choice organization and other handmade<br />

scarves. Her husband Travis Kates and brother Clayton Riebesehl both volunteered at the<br />

special event.<br />

4imprint donated many other items, including key chain lights, earbuds, pens and pencils,<br />

and book bags that were shared and many other governmental organizations shared an array<br />

of items.<br />

Enjoli Baker, ordered the items that came from governmental and other organizations.<br />

Katie Gerken worked to obtain supplies. Sheila Wright donated Disneyland products that<br />

she sent from California. We also had a sticker and pin station at the event.<br />

Mrs. Clark, stated,<br />

"Our organization was happy to be part of this event. We’re thankful to all the sponsors and<br />

volunteers who stepped up to make the lives of families in need, a little better. I hope that<br />

next year will be even bigger. Thanks to all the attendees of the event."<br />

www.NewHeightsEducation.org<br />

50 <strong>NHEG</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> | <strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> 2018<br />

<strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> 2018 | <strong>NHEG</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> 51

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