Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens Hosts Annual Back To School Festival and Backpack Giveaway

The Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens hosted their annual free Back to School Festival on Saturday, September 7 sponsored by HydroQuebec, Champlain Hudson Power Express, TD Bank, Heroes Basketball, and the Rite Bite.

Over 2000 backpacks and school supplies were given away to kids present at the event. Mrs. Met was in attendance to give out backpacks to kids. Backpacks and supplies were generously donated by Congressmember Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., Senator Kristin Gonzalez, Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, Councilmember Tiffany Cabán, Staples store 1575, The Amazin’ Mets Foundation, New York Cares, Steve Madden, Break a Difference, Public Employees Federation, Queens Center Mall, Kars 4 Kids, Rise Light and Power, Blackstone, Con Edison, Mega Development and ICNA Relief.

At the event, Chip City gave out 1,000 cookies, Sky Farm LIC gave away fresh produce, and additional drinks and snacks were provided.

The festival included a bounce house, inflatable games, tie dye t-shirt station, face painting, balloon animals, and more. Vendors present were BioBus conducting science experiments, Sharing and Careing, NYPA, NYC Administration for Children’s Services and New York Life.

Check out the event recap on Instagram, created by media sponsor, BQE Media.

“Overall, we disseminated over 2000 backpacks to the Western Queens community. The Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens’ Development Department looks forward to this event every year. We are honored and humbled by the number of donors that this event yields and we are so thankful to be able to give back to our community to ensure a good start to the school year for all our children,” Leah Carter, Chief Advancement Officer.

Variety was also joined by dozens of volunteers from Disney VoluntEars, Target, New York Life, Variety’s Young Professionals as well as Variety Alums.

“I highly enjoy volunteering at this annual event,” said John Sanchez, chair of Variety’s Young Professional Committee. “Seeing the smiles of parents as they watch their child have fun is very rewarding,” said Sanchez.