MPS Earns Over $300,000 for Moore Love 2022 Beneficiaries
M
oore Public Schools had its final day of fundraising on March 4 and after the last donations trickled in, the students, employees and administrators earned a combined total of $348,291. The nonprofits selected as this year’s Moore Love beneficiaries will receive checks from MPS Leadership Students on April 18 that will help them sustain selected programs and will also help begin a new Bridges Program at MPS.
• Regional Food Bank: Backpack Program: MPS works with the Oklahoma Regional Food Bank to provide food in backpacks for approximately 700 MPS elementary students without enough food at home to sustain them over the weekend. MPS also has food pantries at many junior highs and high schools for older students.
• The Sharing Tree: The Sharing Tree is a nonprofit that serves This is the fifth year of the MPS Moore Love philanthropic initiative, families in need by providing a no-cost, dignified shopping expewhich has a focus on engaging the MPS community to unite as one rience. Their facility is stocked with clothing, household items and fundraising powerhouse to provide funding for real solutions. The necessities. Many of their patrons are MPS families. Moore Love 2022 beneficiaries are: 40 | MOORE MONTHLY | MAY 2022