Volunteers hold East Village backpack drive to help students succeed on day one of new school year

Miss New York Rachelle DeStasio with a student at the New York Cares school supply giveaway

Photo by Max Parrott

A volunteer-based nonprofit set up at an East Village community center at the Jacob Riis Houses on Tuesday to ensure that neighborhood kids were going back to school equipped and in style.

New York Cares, the volunteer network partnered with Henry Street Settlement to host a backpack giveaway. Volunteers for the nonprofit, including the glamorous winner of the Miss New York USA contest, Rachelle DeStasio, distributed hundreds of new backpacks packed with school supplies to help prepare residents and students on the Lower East Side for the upcoming school year.

โ€œIโ€™m thankful for this program,โ€ said Rose Rutigliano, who came with her two third-grade granddaughters. โ€œVery, very thankful.โ€

Rutigliano said that she had just gone back-to-school shopping with her children and any extra help goes a long way.ย 

โ€œThey grow so fast. It adds up,โ€ she said of the cost of shopping for the first day of school.

The event at the Riis Houses marks the fourth year that New York Cares has organized backpack giveaways. Itโ€™s part of the groupโ€™s annual back-to-school campaign called Stand With Students, which involves distributing over 17,000 backpacks across the city.

Sapreet K. Saluja, executive director at New York Cares, said the school supplies drives are an example of a large-scale problem in the city that is โ€œsuper solvable.โ€

โ€œWhen we talk with parents, they talk about making these unbelievable choices between meals for their families and their kids having basic school supplies. And we know that you gotta be ready when you enter the classroom to pay attention, absorb. And if you donโ€™t have some of the basics, itโ€™s pretty hard to be ready,โ€ Saluja said.

Saluja said she hopes the event shows the young students that theyโ€™re valued and that others are invested in their future. One aspect of New York Caresโ€™s overarching mission,…

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