Amazon Gives Washoe County School $28,000
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, December 21, 2022 10:48 am
RENO, Nev. (775 Times, NV Globe) – Amazon has made a $28,000 donation to Gerlach K-12 School. This is the eighth year in a row that Reno’s Amazon hub has sponsored the school with presents and donations.
“During this important time of year when we all come together, we want to support the community that has done so much for us. This Christmas, Amazon will be ‘delivering’ the gift of reading to those in need,” said David Giles, General Manager of RNO4 in Reno, NV. “Our goal is to provide an environment conducive to learning through which students feel empowered to thrive and continue exploring their potential each and every day.”
The Hunger Games, Divergent, and The Ruby Red book series, Kindle Paperwhite Kids for each student, Scribble Stones books, various flash cards, and HP G4 Computer Monitors worth $13,000, as well as a $15,000 check to support the school with additional needs, are among the items requested by the school.
Meals were also distributed to each family and instructor at the school.
“Gerlach K-12 School is proud to have partnered with Amazon for the past eight Holiday seasons,” said Stacey Black, Gerlach K-12 School, Assistant Principal & Teacher. “We believe that reading can fuel the fires of intelligence and imagination. Helping parents and children in their lifelong learning journey is an honor and a cause that is incredibly close to our hearts.”
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