As a new school year gets underway, a Carrollton church has made sure hundreds of local students are ready to hit the classroom — backpack and all. According to the Baptist Standard, the congregation filled and delivered 700 backpacks to children in the community, a remarkable feat of faith-driven generosity that is sure to brighten the start of the academic year for many families.
Backpack drives like this one are a beloved tradition in faith communities across North Texas, but 700 backpacks represents a significant undertaking — requiring careful coordination, donations of supplies, and a dedicated team of volunteers willing to roll up their sleeves and get to work. The effort reflects the kind of hands-on, neighbor-helping-neighbor spirit that makes Carrollton such a close-knit city.
For the students receiving these backpacks, the impact is immediate and practical. A well-stocked backpack means pencils, notebooks, and the other essentials that help a child feel confident and prepared walking through the school doors on day one. For families facing financial pressure, that kind of support can make a meaningful difference at the start of a new year.
The Baptist Standard, which covers Baptist church life across Texas, highlighted the effort as a shining example of a local congregation putting its values into action and serving the broader community beyond its own membership.
Stories like this one are a reminder that some of the most powerful community work happens quietly — organized by volunteers, fueled by generosity, and delivered directly into the hands of those who need it most. Carrollton is fortunate to have congregations willing to step up in such a tangible way, and the 700 students heading to school with a fresh backpack this fall are all the better for it.
Sources: Baptist Standard