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AMI Foundation Tools for Schools Drive Benefits Students in Nine Area Schools

 

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GALLOWAY, NJ — The Atlantic Medical Imaging Foundation’s 5th Annual “Tools for Schools” supply drive resulted in the distribution of 265 back packs and additional school supplies to needy students in nine elementary schools throughout the area.
“There are many children right here in our own communities who are not properly prepared for their return to school, simply because they lack the basic supplies like pencils and paper,” said Dr. Robert M. Glassberg, President of the AMI Foundation. “We are proud to have partnered with the community each year for the past five years in donating much-needed school supplies, and thus help provide these children with an equal opportunity at a quality education.”
The AMI Foundation placed blue collection baskets in the reception areas of all nine AMI office locations in Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth and Ocean Counties from July 29 through Aug. 16. Additionally, the AMI Foundation purchased the 265 back packs to accompany the school supply donations. The collected supplies and back packs were delivered to elementary schools throughout the area in late Aug. To date, the AMI Foundation has donated nearly 1,500 book bags to area school children in need.

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