The Apple Tree helps children suffering homlessness succeed at school

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Help meet the children’s back-to-school aspirations at The Road Home

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – This month’s Community Advocate award shines a spotlight on The Road Home’s annual Apple Tree campaign and one of its coordinators, Karissa Guthrie.

The Apple Tree campaign collects back-to-school items for children who live with their families at The Road Home. They are currently collecting clothes, shoes, backpacks, hygiene and toilet articles and school supplies.

The Advocates Injury Attorneys are a sponsor and community partner of the Apple Tree Campaign, encouraging people to support the cause by donating needed items.

Visit The Advocates to pick an apple from the Road Home Apple Tree and help provide much-needed materials so children affected by homelessness can thrive in school. Find a location near you on UtahAdvocates.com – Murray, Ogden and American Fork. The apples hanging on the tree represent a child’s wish – including name, age, height and wish (socks, shoes, pants, etc.). Pick apples, do the shopping, then bring the items back to The Advocates’ office. The promotion runs from 3.7. until 31.7..

You can also support The Road Home and The Advocates with a financial donation through Venmo.

Nominate a Community Advocate here.

Visit The Advocates Injury Attorneys online for more information about their legal services and support for other community attorneys.

Learn more about The Road Home online.

Sponsored by The Advocates Injury Attorneys.

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