Dallas, TX – (August 22nd, 2016) 
 
KPost Charities was established as a non-profit organization in 2015.  KPost Roofing & Waterproofing has always believed that we are a blessed company and, as such, should “pay it forward”.  KPost is not new to charitable causes. We have raised monies for Susan B. Komen, Operation Kindness, Easter Seals and donated backpacks filled with school supplies for the children of KPost employees and the Young Women’s Leadership Academy at Bill Arnold Middle School in Grand Prairie, TX last year.   
 
This summer, KPost Charities, as part of our commitment to support our employees and the community at large, once again donated backpacks filled with school supplies.  In addition to giving away hundreds of backpacks to the children of KPost employees, KPost Charities donated to students at: the Young Women’s Leadership Academy at Bill Arnold Middle School in Grand Prairie, TX: Rocky Point Ministries, a ministry served through the Flower Mound, TX United Methodist Church; and the Family Place in Dallas which empowers victims of family violence.  In all, over 800 backpacks were donated to help North Texas families get ready for back to school.  
DALLAS, Texas - KPost Charities was established as a non-profit organization in 2015.  KPost Roofing & Waterproofing believes in “paying it forward”.  KPost is not new to charitable causes. They have raised monies for Susan B. Komen, Operation Kindness, Easter Seals and donated backpacks filled with school supplies for the children of KPost employees and the Young Women’s Leadership Academy at Bill Arnold Middle School in Grand Prairie, Texas last year.   
 
This summer, KPost Charities, as part of our commitment to support employees and the community at large, once again donated backpacks filled with school supplies.  In addition to giving away hundreds of backpacks to the children of KPost employees, KPost Charities donated to students at: the Young Women’s Leadership Academy at Bill Arnold Middle School in Grand Prairie, Texas: Rocky Point Ministries, a ministry served through the Flower Mound, Texas United Methodist Church; and the Family Place in Dallas which empowers victims of family violence.  In all, over 800 backpacks were donated to help North Texas families get ready for back to school.