August 10, 2025 - 20:51

Peacock Real Estate gave away 560 backpacks filled with school supplies to kids at their August 3rd event. The initiative aimed to support local students as they prepare for the upcoming school year. Each backpack was equipped with essential items such as notebooks, pencils, pens, and other educational tools necessary for academic success.
The event drew a large crowd of families eager to receive the much-needed supplies. Organizers reported that the backpacks were distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring that as many children as possible benefited from the generous donation. Community members expressed gratitude for the support, highlighting the positive impact such initiatives have on local families.
This event reflects a growing trend among businesses to give back to their communities, especially in ways that directly support education. As the school year approaches, such contributions play a vital role in helping students start on the right foot.
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