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黑料吃瓜资源 Donates $10,000 to Moore Love

Contribution supports Moore Public Schools鈥 campaign to help end hunger, empower students
OKLAHOMA CITY (March 29, 2023) 鈥 For the third year in a row, 黑料吃瓜资源 donated $10,000 to Moore Public Schools鈥 annual charitable campaign, Moore Love. Funds from this year鈥檚 campaign will benefit the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, Mary Abbott Children’s House, and Moore Public Schools Foundation Bridges Project.
鈥淢oore Love is an amazing campaign 黑料吃瓜资源 is proud to support,鈥 said Jeff Shipley, 黑料吃瓜资源 Southern and Western Operations president. 鈥淎s long-term partners of MPS, we know Moore students and their families are resilient. To be a small part of supporting them is very meaningful.鈥澛
The Regional Food Bank provides food items in backpacks for approximately 700 MPS elementary students.
Sharing Tree supports provides a no-cost shopping experience for families to purchase clothes and other household necessities.
Additionally, the Moore Public Schools Foundation Bridges Project helps provide stable housing, food, clothing and life skill education classes for emancipated students living independently.
鈥淭he compassion and generosity that our community partners have for Moore Public Schools and for the Moore Love initiative are beyond anything we could have imagined,鈥 said Dr. Robert Romines, superintendent of MPS. 鈥淥ur business partnerships, like the one we have with 黑料吃瓜资源, are essential. The benevolence they鈥檝e shown our district in their donations to Moore Love means more than they might think.鈥
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