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Massport Lends a Hand to South Boston Students Returning to School

16th annual Backpack Project benefitted over 100 children
Condon Community Center with their backpacks

The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is helping some students return to school with gifts from employees. Over 100 children at the 21st Century Afterschool Program in Winthrop, Condon Community Center in South Boston, Crossroads Family Center in East Boston, East Boston YMCA and the South Boston Neighborhood House, are starting the school year with new backpacks, new school supplies, and new clothes donated by Massport employees through the 16th annual Backpack Project. The Backpack Project is Massport’s annual back-to-school drive aimed at assisting local families in need.

“We are thrilled to host the annual Backpack Project which directly benefits local students” said Alaina Coppola, Massport Director of Community Relations & Government Affairs. “Ensuring that students have the necessary supplies to start the school year off right is crucial to their success, and we’re proud that Massport can play a part in that.  Thank you to our employees who participated in this initiative and to the partner organizations for giving us an opportunity to support local families.”

“The Condon Community Center is grateful to Massport and its employees for their generosity,” said Barbara Kelly, Condon Community Center. “The annual backpack project is a great way to ensure our kids are ready to go back to school.”

This year, over 150 Massport employees participated in the Backpack Project by sponsoring children individually or as a group, providing school supplies and new outfits for children, ages 4-18.