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Supporting Our Communities During Back-to-School Season

As summer winds down, families across our communities are gearing up for a new school year. This past month, QPS’ Community Involvement Committee allocated money to each of our branch locations to spend on school supplies for local students.

Our branches have used these funds in a variety of creative ways to support students and families:

  • Partnering with local schools to donate supplies for multiple students
  • Organizing raffles to help families purchase school supplies for their children
  • Donating the money to organizations that support students with basic necessities and supplies for both school and extra-curricular activities
  • Delivering school supplies directly to client companies, assisting their employees in preparing for the upcoming school year

These donations are made possible through the generosity of QPS team members. Employees have the opportunity to contribute a portion of their paychecks to support initiatives that benefit both our associate employees and local communities. This voluntary giving program not only represents our company beliefs of family spirit and passion but also strengthens our connections to the communities we serve.

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