Kearney preschool families receive surprise gifts at Back to School Night | Local News | kearneyhub.com

2022-08-19 22:22:45 By : Mr. Jim Lu

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Bright Futures staff sort through items donated to their preschool students by Healthy Blue, a Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance plan. The students received the surprise gifts Thursday at Back to School Night. 

Healthy Blue donated funds to provide Bright Futures preschool students and their families with an array of items, including diapers, toilet paper, laundry soap, paper towels and more.

KEARNEY — At Kearney Public Schools Bright Futures, families are receiving a grand surprise to welcome them back to school.

Healthy Blue (Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance) has donated funds to provide families with all kinds of goodies: cereal, laundry soap, paper towels, diapers, shampoo, toilet paper and much more.

Families received their packages Thursday at the Bright Futures Back to School Night.

Healthy Blue is the health plan for Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program members in Nebraska. It is a managed care plan providing access to quality, low-cost health care.

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Bright Futures staff sort through items donated to their preschool students by Healthy Blue, a Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance plan. The students received the surprise gifts Thursday at Back to School Night. 

Healthy Blue donated funds to provide Bright Futures preschool students and their families with an array of items, including diapers, toilet paper, laundry soap, paper towels and more.

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