The roar of engines met the spirit of generosity as the Rome Jeep Brigade recently wrapped up its highly successful “Fill the Jeep” school supply drive, providing a significant boost to students at Leroy Massey Elementary School just in time for the new academic year. The initiative has ensured many young learners will start the year feeling confident, prepared, and ready to learn.
Leroy Massey Elementary School expressed profound gratitude for the Rome Jeep Brigade’s “above and beyond” efforts. “Because of your generosity, many of our students at Leroy Massey Elementary School will be starting the year with the supplies they need,” the school stated in a message of thanks. “It’s always inspiring to see our community come together for our children. Your kindness reminds us that it truly takes a village, and we are so grateful for each and every donation.”
Due to the efforts of the Rome Jeep Brigade, if a child is in need of school supplies this year, families are encouraged not to hesitate to speak with their classroom teacher during Meet the Teacher Night. The school emphasized its commitment to helping every student succeed by ensuring they have the necessary resources.
The “Fill the Jeep” event is more than just a drive; it’s a testament to the evolving mission of the Rome Jeep Brigade. Founded in 2021 by Chad Reynolds, what began as “a little idea” for off-roading enthusiasts sharing a common passion has since blossomed into a robust group boasting over 400 members. Their commitment now extends far beyond trail rides, embracing significant community service initiatives like this school supply drive.
The “FILL THE JEEP” initiative embodies the Brigade’s dedication to making a positive impact in Northwest Georgia. This recent effort for Leroy Massey students is a shining example of how a shared passion can transform into powerful community support.
As students prepare to embark on a new school year, they do so with the added comfort of knowing their community stands firmly behind them, thanks to the efforts of groups like the Rome Jeep Brigade, working together to make this school year the best one yet.








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