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FASTSIGNS® Community Give Back Project Donates 270 Care Packages to Elementary School in Need

Author: Jayme Nelson

During the 2017 FASTSIGNS® Outside Sales Summit, franchisees and their employees, vendors and the FASTSIGNS International corporate staff participated in the FASTSIGNS Community Giveback project to help the local St. Louis community by providing back-to-school care packages for children in need. 

“The FASTSIGNS Community Giveback project is an opportunity for our meeting attendees, who came to St. Louis from locations across North America, to make a positive impact in the city we are visiting,” said Catherine Monson, CEO of FASTSIGNS International, Inc. “We were honored to help bring a few smiles to the students, families and faculty of Peabody Elementary.”  

Why this project to help Peabody Elementary? Over 5,000 students in St. Louis started the school year homeless. Peabody Elementary, located near where the FASTSIGNS Outside Sales Summit was held, is a school that serves a public housing complex with 250 economically disadvantaged students. Through the FASTSIGNS Community Giveback project, over 300 Outside Sales Summit attendees helped assemble care packages for the school. Each Pre-K through fifth grade student received a drawstring backpack filled with snacks, age-appropriate school supplies, a toy and a personal note of encouragement. Additionally, a large supply box packed with classroom necessities was given to each teacher. 

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“The staff and students of Peabody Elementary School are eternally grateful to FASTSIGNS for helping to make the beginning of the 2017-2018 school year a success,” said Monica Miller-Seawood, Principal of Peabody Elementary School. “The personalized welcome back note cards completed by FASTSIGNS agents helped place huge smiles on our students’ faces. The students were delighted to know they personally wrote encouraging words to them.”

Thanks to the FASTSIGNS Community Giveback sponsors E.L. Hatton Sales Co./Banners Up, Miller Weldmaster, N. Glantz & Son, Grimco Inc. and Orbus for their generous contributions to raise $2,500 for the school items.