An Attitude of Gratitude
"A Community Effort Makes a Difference"
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Past Projects
Adopted Schools
Location: Piedmont Triad, NC
Collectively, we have raised over $40,000 to serve the teachers and students of:
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2010, Vandalia Elementary - 200 scholars
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2011, Rankin Elementary - 300 scholars
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2012, Hampton Elementary- 300 scholars
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2013, Washington Montessori Elementary- 410 scholars
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2014Foust Elementary- 265 scholars
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2015, Bluford Elementary- 255 scholars
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2016, Wiley Elementary- 300 scholars
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2020, Hope Academy Greensboro- 126 scholars
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2011, Lifespan Burlington- 100 pre-scholars
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2021, Ronald E. McNair School - 500 scholars
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We also raise funds for teachers, so they do not have to use their own money to provide materials for students.
Homes and Shelters
Location: Piedmont Triad, NC
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Golden Living Starmount
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Carolina Health Care
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Golden Living Greensboro
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Brighton Gardens Starmount
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Maple Grove Health & Rehabilitation
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Hannah’s Haven
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Pathways Center
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YWCA
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Partnership Village
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Leslies House
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Salvation Army of High Point
About Us
An Attitude of Gratitude is a 501(c)(3) non-profit operating since 2010, with a mission to strengthen and serve one community at a time in Greensboro, North Carolina.
We are a non-profit organization comprised of dedicated volunteers whose passion and commitment provide backpacks to children in Title 1 elementary schools filled with materials and tools needed for a successful academic experience. The backpacks include paper, crayons, pencils, scissors, glue, rulers, and other items essential to successful classroom participation and learning.
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In addition to Title 1 schools, we've assisted individuals in nursing homes and women and children in shelters.