Atlanta-based tech nonprofit launches initiative to meet the needs of local students at the start of the school year – WABE

by Fulton Watch News Feed

School is back in session.

Hundreds of thousands of students across metro Atlanta have either already started school or gearing up to return to school.

And while it’s an exciting experience for some, back-to-school shopping can be a huge expense.

According to data gathered from the National Retail Federation, families with children in elementary through high school plan to spend an average of $890 on school supplies.

Data also reveals that 1 in 5 children who live in poverty in the U.S. can’t afford to buy school supplies.

On Wednesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Blake Canterbury, the founder of Purposity, talked with show host Rose Scott about his company’s back-to-school initiative and how the nonprofit platform is using technology to meet the needs of people.

Blake Canterbury, the founder of Purposity, talks with “Closer Look” show host Rose Scott about the back-to-school initiative and how his nonprofit platform is using technology to meet the needs of people.

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