Already Furnished, a well-known furniture store in the Hillcrest area of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, has made a heartwarming contribution to Reform Elementary School. The company recently donated two comfortable recliners to Cassandra Hughes-Cole and Jonathan Christian's self-contained special education classroom. This generous act has brought smiles to the faces of students and teachers alike, particularly benefiting a student with a medical condition that requires the use of a recliner.
Reform Elementary School is one of two schools within Pickens County Schools that houses self-contained special education classrooms. These classrooms are designed to provide tailored support and resources for students with unique learning needs. The donation from Already Furnished, known for its high-quality furniture and stellar customer service, will greatly enhance the comfort and learning experiences of the students in this classroom.
A special acknowledgment goes to Nellie Fields for her role in connecting Already Furnished with this classroom. Her efforts have helped facilitate this meaningful contribution, highlighting the importance of community support in education.
The connection between Already Furnished and local education runs deep. Meta Criswell, one of the company's owners, previously worked as the secretary and bookkeeper at Reform Elementary School before retiring. This act of kindness demonstrates the company's ongoing commitment to supporting local schools and the community it serves. Already Furnished continues to be a go-to destination for residents of Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas looking for top-notch furniture and exceptional service.
See complete story in the Pickens County Herald.
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