CoreCivic employees across the country are dedicated to supporting their communities. With back-to-school season here, CoreCivic stands ready to support local schools with the supplies students need to be successful in this upcoming academic year! CoreCivic facilities delivered these donations to schools throughout August after a weeks-long school supply collection period facilitated by generous CoreCivic staff.
Check out how CoreCivic facilities nationwide participated in back-to-school season this year.
In Eloy, Arizona, staff at Eloy Detention Center and La Palma Correctional Center held school supply drives.
In Lake City, Florida, staff at Lake City Correctional Facility donated 125 backpacks filled with school supplies to local elementary schools.
In Nicholls, Georgia, staff at Coffee Correctional Facility donated backpacks full of supplies to the city of Nicholls to give to students who are headed back to school.
In Brentwood, Tennessee, staff from CoreCivic's headquarters supported the United Way Stuff the Bus campaign, which helps 15,000 Middle Tennessee students start the year with backpacks full of supplies.
In Newport News, Virginia, staff and residents at James River Residential Reentry Center volunteered to pack 20 backpacks full of supplies to give to local elementary students.