Volunteers from the Richmond Senior High School National Honor Society, RSHS Beta Club, Planet Fitness and the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce helped buy supplies for this year’s Stuff the Bus. There were 53 sponsors, which United Way of Richmond County Executive Director Michelle Parrish said is the most they’ve had in their 13-year history. They raised a total of $9,000. “We’ve had great community support,” Parrish said. The supplies will be distributed this week in anticipation of the upcoming school year.
                                 Matthew Sasser | Daily Journal

Volunteers from the Richmond Senior High School National Honor Society, RSHS Beta Club, Planet Fitness and the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce helped buy supplies for this year’s Stuff the Bus. There were 53 sponsors, which United Way of Richmond County Executive Director Michelle Parrish said is the most they’ve had in their 13-year history. They raised a total of $9,000. “We’ve had great community support,” Parrish said. The supplies will be distributed this week in anticipation of the upcoming school year.

Matthew Sasser | Daily Journal

<p>Volunteers from the Richmond Senior High School National Honor Society, RSHS Beta Club, Planet Fitness and the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce helped buy supplies for this year’s Stuff the Bus. There were 53 sponsors, which United Way of Richmond County Executive Director Michelle Parrish said is the most they’ve had in their 13-year history. They raised a total of $9,000. “We’ve had great community support,” Parrish said. The supplies will be distributed this week in anticipation of the upcoming school year.</p>
                                 <p>Matthew Sasser | Daily Journal</p>

Volunteers from the Richmond Senior High School National Honor Society, RSHS Beta Club, Planet Fitness and the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce helped buy supplies for this year’s Stuff the Bus. There were 53 sponsors, which United Way of Richmond County Executive Director Michelle Parrish said is the most they’ve had in their 13-year history. They raised a total of $9,000. “We’ve had great community support,” Parrish said. The supplies will be distributed this week in anticipation of the upcoming school year.

Matthew Sasser | Daily Journal

Volunteers from the Richmond Senior High School National Honor Society, RSHS Beta Club, Planet Fitness and the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce helped buy supplies for this year’s Stuff the Bus. There were 53 sponsors, which United Way of Richmond County Executive Director Michelle Parrish said is the most they’ve had in their 13-year history. They raised a total of $9,000. “We’ve had great community support,” Parrish said. The supplies will be distributed this week in anticipation of the upcoming school year.