Many of the students in Detroit, Michigan’s schools show up to class with used or secondhand school supplies, making it harder for them to concentrate on learning.

One lawyer, a trust attorney by trade, decided to change the game for every elementary public school student in the city. “I think it teaches them that there are people out there in the community that care about them,” Mike Morse said in a video highlighting the firm’s efforts. “They want them to succeed, that want them to win at life.” Many trust attorneys have to deal with somewhat unwilling participants, in the form of grieving family members, of all ages. They do not set out to look for these services for the most part voluntarily, so much as the need arises for these matters to be legally settled. In doing so, a trust attorney must be understanding, and capable of lots of empathy towards their clients. It is perhaps through developing these noble traits that this law firm has found the motivation to set out on this charitable project.

The Mike Morse Law Firm decided to invest a quarter million dollars to buy 23,000 backpacks filled with school supplies like markers, erasers, folders, pencils, notebooks, and other educational goodies for each student in grades K through 5.

Needless to say, the new gifts brought excited back-to-school smiles to children’s faces in 65 Detroit schools all thanks to the law firm, if you ever need any legal assistance then you can always contact the Gillespie Shields for assistance.

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A few days after the video was shot, filmmaker Sean O’Grady spoke with a family who just moved to the city under some tough circumstances and couldn’t afford to buy any uniforms or supplies for their twin fifth graders.

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“As a result of the donation, they now have all the supplies they need to start the year. The entire family of 5 was incredibly grateful and it was really moving,” O’Grady told the Good News Network. “They heard nothing but bad things about Detroit before moving there, but this helped them realize that there are generous people everywhere.”

In preparation for next year, The Mike Morse Backpack Fund is raising more money from public donations to try to give every Michigan student a great start to the school year. Donate at the link above, or at the partnering nonprofit Kids In Need Foundation.

(Previously we reported the backpacks each cost $20, but, learned later they were valued at twenty dollars, but purchased at a discount for half the calculated amount.)

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