Skye Canyon Hosts Back-to-School Drive for Assistance League Las Vegas’ Operation School Bell July 15 – 22, 2019

Back-to-School time can be stressful for students with limited financial means. Research shows that kids without adequate school supplies are more likely to skip school. However, when children have proper school supplies, they are inspired to excel. Each year, more than 8,000 students seek assistance for things like clothing and school supplies from Assistance League Las Vegas’ Operation School Bell, a program offering aid for at-risk K-12 students. It’s estimated that more than 12,000 students in the greater Las Vegas area are in need of this type of assistance. Skye Canyon is hosting a back-to-school supply drive benefitting Operation School Bell July 15 – 22, 2019. Donations can be dropped off at Skye Center (10111 W. Skye Canyon Park Dr.) from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Donors receive a voucher for a specialty Starbucks coffee from Skye Bistro. As part of its Skye Serves program, Skye Canyon will match all donations.

School Supplies Needed
backpacks glue sticks spiral notebooks
scissors loose leaf paper small three-ring binders
colored pencils pencils thumb drives
composition books pencil boxes/pouches tissue boxes/packets
crayons pocket folders unworn children’s sneakers
calculators rulers erasers

Assistance League Las Vegas is an all-volunteer organization that has served the Las Vegas community for over 40 years. The nonprofit’s 400 members volunteer more than 48,000 hours per year to support local families with an emphasis on helping children in need. Operation School Bell, its signature program allows K-12 students to “shop” for brand new clothing and other items needed for school.

“Las Vegas is faced with a homeless youth issue along with many families who are in need. We want to bring the community together to foster support for our students so kids can focus on their education and their bright future,” said Desiree Van Leer, marketing manager of Olympia Companies, developer of Skye Canyon. “Operation School Bell is an important program, which is why we are matching donations made by the community.”

Skye Serves is Skye Canyon’s philanthropic program for residents and non-residents to join efforts to support local nonprofit organizations. At each event, Skye Canyon matches donations raised for local charities. Since its inception in 2016, Skye Serves has raised over $60,000 benefitting 10 nonprofit organizations in Las Vegas.

About Skye Canyon

Skye Canyon is a 1,000-acre master-planned community in Northwest Las Vegas located on US Highway 95 at Skye Canyon Park Drive. Offering entry-level, move-up and luxury neighborhoods for individuals, couples, families and active adults who share a passion for outdoor activities, wellness and immersive living. Skye Canyon includes unique amenities like Skye Canyon Park that features Skye Center, the community’s social hub with an open-air bistro and indoor and outdoor fireplaces, and Skye Fitness, a state-of-the-art workout facility and outdoor junior Olympic size swimming pool that is exclusive for residents. Among the many other amenities offered are designated bike lanes and an extensive network of hiking and walking trails. Shopping, office space, and gaming will be offered at Skye Canyon, which at build-out will include 6,500 home sites.

 

Skye Canyon is a product of leading developer Olympia Companies, joined by Stonehill Capital Management and Spectrum Group Management LLC.  For more information visit www.skyecanyon.com or connect with Skye Canyon on FacebookTwitterInstagram and Pinterest.

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