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Proud Moment – Sam’s Club Donates 70 Turkeys to the Manchester School District

Written by Lauren Boisvert

The holiday season is a time of giving, and Sam’s Club has once again demonstrated its commitment to supporting the Manchester community. (Read the previous Proud Moment on Sam’s Club here) This week, the retail giant donated 70 turkeys to the Manchester School District, continuing its ongoing generosity.

The donation was received at Gossler Park Elementary School by Angela Leach, the school’s Community Schools Facilitator, who expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the district. These turkeys will make a meaningful impact for many families, ensuring a warm and nourishing holiday meal during this season of celebration.

Sam’s Club’s dedication to the Manchester community is an inspiring reminder of the power of partnerships. This donation follows another recent contribution, further solidifying their role as a valued community partner.

A huge thank you to Sam’s Club for stepping up to make the holidays brighter for Manchester families! Your continued support brings hope and joy to our community.

If you or your business is interested in getting involved in this initiative, please reach out to aimeek@manchesterproud.org

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The power of building and tending to community partnerships is a multiplier, expanding our collective knowledge, expertise, experience, capacity, resources, opportunity, and commitment to our common goal of excellence and equity for all learners. The old saying that, “Two heads are better than one”, certainly applies to our work, and we are so very fortunate to have many, many heads contributing to the success of our District.