Walter Clark Legal Group donates thousands of backpacks to Southern California elementary schools

Walter Clark, CEO & President of Walter Clark Legal Group - Walter Clark Legal Group
Walter Clark, CEO & President of Walter Clark Legal Group - Walter Clark Legal Group
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Walter Clark Legal Group has announced a donation of $64,500 in backpacks and school supplies to five elementary schools across Southern California. The donation aims to help families facing rising costs by providing students with new backpacks filled with essential school materials at the start of the academic year.

According to Walter Clark, CEO & President of Walter Clark Legal Group, “We are delighted that our donations have increased from $11,700 two years ago to $64,500 this year. It’s always touching and inspirational to see the faces of the students when they select their backpacks.”

The donated items will be distributed in August at various back-to-school events organized by local school staff. Specific distributions include 700 backpacks for Cabot Yerxa Elementary School in Desert Hot Springs on August 7; 410 for Kennedy Elementary School in Indio during its Chalk the Walk Event on August 18; 1,500 at Coachella Valley Unified School District’s Free Backpack Giveaway Drive-Thru Event on August 19 at Desert Mirage High School in Thermal; and 1,400 for Victor Elementary School District in Victorville. Lincoln Elementary School in El Centro will also receive 410 backpacks once distribution plans are finalized.

Walter Clark Legal Group is based in the Greater Palm Springs area and focuses on personal injury law. The firm supports educational campaigns, safety programs, and community initiatives as part of its ongoing mission.



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