The project, organized in partnership with Communities in Schools of Southern Nevada, targets the supply gap facing families in the region. General Manager Manny Gonzales noted that the company intends to use its fleet to mobilize the community, offering incentives to encourage donations. Those who contribute a backpack receive a complimentary air conditioning tune-up, while donations exceeding $100 in value or cash qualify for a $250 discount on repair services.
Donations can be dropped off at the Fetch-A-Tech office at 5075 Diablo Drive or at Smarty Paws Canine Coaching on North Rancho Drive. Technicians are also available to collect supplies during scheduled home service calls. Throughout the month, the company plans to host mobile pop-up events across the Las Vegas Valley, documenting the van's progress on social media platforms to track the goal of equipping 100 students for the upcoming academic year.




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