Let's help get kids in need back on track this fall by providing essential school supplies to help them succeed. Every donation counts.
The annual back-to-school drive is a company-wide initiative and a Cenlar tradition. Let’s give it a strong showing and ensure as many students as possible start the year with the tools they need to be successful. Happy and successful students become homeowners someday! This campaign needless to say benefits some of our underprivileged neighbors which makes us a better place to work with community partnership.
Click on SHOP NOW to purchase the school supplies you would like to donate. You will be emailed a tax receipt at the time of purchase. At the end of the drive all goods ordered online will be shipped directly to Frank Elementary School.
School supplies and backpack donations can also be donated onsite in the designated bins located near the security guard at each of our Cenlar locations.
Show your support by donating:
· Virtually
· Onsite
Thank you! Your contributions will strengthen our community by helping kids start off the school year right with the tools they need to succeed.
To learn more about this campaign or have any questions, please contact Ashley Palomino at ampalomino@cenlar.com or Jenna Colantoni at jkcolantoni@cenlar.com
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