Parrish Healthcare Supports Local Teachers with Back-to-School Supplies Giveaway Healing Classrooms, Inspiring Futures
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TITUSVILLE, FLA. (July 21, 2025)—Recognizing the incredible impact teachers have on shaping young minds, Parrish Healthcare is giving back to North Brevard educators by donating classroom supplies for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. With Parrish Healthcare's Healing Classrooms, Inspiring Futures giveaway, we look forward to donating funds toward classroom supplies to help North Brevard teachers kick off the new school year fully equipped and ready to inspire.
From Monday, July 21 until Friday, August 1, local teachers can submit their classroom wish lists for the chance to have some of their requested items purchased. Whether it’s daily necessities such as paper and pencils, or tools that spark imagination and learning, Parrish Healthcare wants to help make a difference where it matters most—inside the classroom.
“At Parrish Healthcare, we believe in caring for our community in every way possible, and that includes supporting the incredible educators shaping the minds of tomorrow’s leaders,” said George Mikitarian, President and CEO of Parrish Healthcare. “Teachers give so much of themselves every day, often spending their own money to ensure students have what they need, this is our small way of saying thank you.”
To be eligible for the Healing Classrooms, Inspiring Futures giveaway, teachers must work at a school within the North Brevard community and, if selected, be able to provide a school ID for verification. Communities within North Brevard include Titusville, Port St. John, Mims, Scottsmoor, Sharpes and Canaveral Groves.
A select number of wish lists will be chosen to receive items, helping to ease the financial burden of equipping classrooms and allowing educators to focus on what they do best: teaching, inspiring and caring for our youth. To submit a wish list, please visit: https://forms.office.com/r/gPRESdXA6p.
“Educators are the heartbeat of our community,” said Natalie Sellers, Senior Vice President of Communications, Community and Corporate Services at Parrish Healthcare. “As a healing organization, Parrish Healthcare recognizes the importance of supporting every element of a healthy, thriving community. Together, we look forward to making sure our teachers start the school year strong—because when teachers have the tools they need, students thrive and our entire community grows stronger.”