SALINAS, CA – Back-to-school season is an important time of year to help set students up for success. Through its annual Backpack Giving Program, Taylor Farms has been helping students prepare for the coming year by donating backpacks filled with school supplies.
“Education is a cornerstone of our community, and we believe that every child deserves the opportunity to start the school year with the right resources,” said Panchita Preciado, Safety Manager, and leader of the program. “This program not only provides necessary supplies but also fosters a sense of community and support among our employees and local families.”
As the Backpack Giving Program celebrates its 14th year, a whopping 5,700 backpacks were delivered to students in local Taylor Farms communities this year alone.
According to a press release, the program began in Monterey County, California, back in 2010. Since then, it has grown across 14 locations and has donated more than 43,000 backpacks to local students across the United States and Mexico.
This cherished tradition is a testament to Taylor Farms’ dedication to youth development and a philanthropic focus deeply rooted in the company’s culture.
As students head back to class, the provider also noted its value-added solutions such as Taylor Farms’ Snack Packs or Mini Chopped Salad Kits for convenient and healthy options.