NEW: MVD workers across the state gathered paper, pencils, folders, glue, backpacks and other supplies, and delivered them to schools in their communities as part of our 'MVD Community Connections' program. Read more about it in the ADOT Blog!
ADOT MVD Community Connections gets an A+It’s the start of another school year, and the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division is helping kids and teachers head back with the supplies they need. MVD teams across the state collected school supplies from co-workers as part of the MVD's community engagement program,"MVD Community Connections."
For the second straight year, team members in Nogales, Tucson, Yuma, Casa Grande, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Avondale, Cottonwood and Globe gathered paper, pencils, folders, glue, backpacks and other classroom essentials, as well as hand sanitizer, facial tissues and paper towels. They delivered these to schools in their communities.
MVD Community Connections engages with the communities our team members live and work in. Other Community Connection efforts include bottled water drives during the summer, food and clothing drives during the holidays, soda can tab collections to benefit the Ronald McDonald Houses in Arizona and even a pet supply drive. Couldn’t forget about our furry friends.. Together, we are making a difference all across the State of Arizona.
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