PNW distributes school supplies to community

PNW distributes school supplies to community

Staff members in Purdue University Northwest’s (PNW) office of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs distributed backpacks and other school supplies in early August to families in need.

PNW hosted two “Roaring Back to School” community backpack giveaways at its campuses for area families. Approximately 1,300 people benefitted from the events by receiving backpacks, notebooks, folders, writing utensils and more.

Beyond providing high-quality college education, PNW strives to serve its neighboring communities through various outreach initiatives. As a metropolitan university, PNW employees seek ways to make an impact, deliver positive outcomes and support Northwest Indiana.

Community members gather in the 173rd Street parking lot at the main Hammond campus to receive school supplies.
Nathan Elizalde, admissions transfer specialist, helps distribute coloring supplies to children at the main Hammond campus.
Children were able to play games and participate in other family-friendly activities, such as face-painting.
Besides backpacks, PNW staff members distributed other school supplies, such as writing and coloring utensils, notebooks, folders and more.
Community members receive school supplies outside the James B. Dworkin Student Services and Activities Complex on the branch Westville campus.
Several other community organizations and groups tabled during PNW’s community backpack giveaway at the branch Westville campus.