World Elite Kids Donates Over 400 Back to School Items to Shelter Care

As part of our commitment to serving the community, World Elite Kids recently collaborated with Shelter Care and donated over 400 back to school items for kids that need them in our area. These items included essential supplies such as backpacks, notebooks, pencils, and other stationery. 

Jessica Purdy, the Director of Development at Shelter Care shared this note with us.

Thank you so much to the families and staff of World Elite Kids for their generosity and kindness to the kiddos here at Shelter Care. The school supplies will be such a wonderful blessing to so many kids and help them start the school year off well. Thank you for so tangibly caring for the kids and families in need in our community. We appreciate you all so much and your partnership!

Families in our Brecksville and Tallmadge locations participated in this collection.  And displayed a tremendous amount of generosity!  We can always count on our families to come through; they truly reflect the spirit of unity and compassion that we value at World Elite. 

Download this Press Release

 

About World Elite Kids-Tallmadge:

World Elite Kids-Tallmadge is a premier family-focused facility that offers a wide range of activities, including Sweet Peas preschool gymnastics, cheer, tumbling, Ninja Zone, and gymnastics, designed to promote the physical, social, and cognitive development of children. With a passion for working with kids, their dedicated team strives to create a positive and stimulating environment for the young ones to thrive.

Media Contact:
Sarah Tedrick 
General Manager
Sarah@worldelitewe.com
330.633.3160

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