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Hope Now Donates 50 backpacks for students at Longwood Elementary

In a heartwarming display of philanthropy, the Hope Now Foundation, led by its founder Michael Radka, extended its mission of making a lasting and meaningful impact by donating 50 backpacks filled with essential school supplies to Longwood Elementary School, 840 Orange Avenue, Longwood, FL this Wednesday morning, October 11. This act of generosity exemplifies the organization's commitment to uplifting communities and nurturing a better future for children in need.
 
For over a decade, the Hope Now Foundation has been a beacon of hope and a force for positive change, both within the United States and on an international scale. The foundation's guiding principle is that there are countless ways to positively impact the world, and their focus has been steadfastly set on two key initiatives: education and clean water.
 
In attendance, City of Longwood Mayor Tony Boni, Commissioner Matt Morgan, Commissioner Brian Sackett, City Manager Clint Gioielli, Police Chief David Dowda, Founder of Hope Now Michael Radka, SRO to Longwood Elementary Marian Schwenn, Longwood Community Relations Officer Dawn Ortiz, Longwood Elementary Principal Leigh Jones, and Assistant Principal Amy Sink.

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