Posts Tagged ‘Children Backpacks’

Feed the children delivering backpacks

Feed The Children will deliver a shipment of backpacks, supplies and food to the Yolo County Office of Education on Tuesday, to help area children in need.The backpacks will be distributed to children by the liaisons at a later date.
By dailydemocrat.com

3200 children receive backpacks from the 2010 Bell Aliant “Backpacks for Kids” program

Bell Aliant employees, retirees and Bell Aliant Pioneer Volunteers have been busy distributing 3,200 backpacks to over 200 organizations in six provinces as part of Bell Aliant’s “Backpacks for Kids” program, just in time for back to school.
By biz.yahoo.com

Homeless children to receive backpacks, school supplies

Almost 2,000 backpacks full of school supplies, food, books, and toiletries will be delivered to homeless children in Nashville.
By wkrn.com

Children in need receive backpacks from Office Depot

Soul Harvest Ministries of Highland Park has been selected to receive 350 backpacks containing essential school supplies as part of the Office Depot Foundation’s 2010 National Backpack Program in partnership with the National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL).
By freep.com

Study: Heavy Backpacks Can Damage Kids’ Spines (WCBS-TV New York)

These days, it seems like kids are getting more homework than ever. Now, a new study finds that lugging all those books around may be bad for their backs. More than 90 percent of school children carry backpacks, and every year thousands of kids go to the emergency room complaining of back pain. New research shows those heavy backpacks are really causing damage to the spine which, in some cases …
By us.rd.yahoo.com

Chiropractors issue warning over children’s backpacks (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)

School children are being crushed beneath the weight of their backpacks, chiropractors say.
By us.rd.yahoo.com

Heavy backpacks can lead to spinal strain in children (New Kerala)

Washington, January 28 : Children who carry heavy backpacks can suffer from spinal strain and increased back pain, a new study claims.
By us.rd.yahoo.com

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