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July 18, 2025

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Rob Levine Law Hosts Annual Family Fun Day with 1,000 Free Backpacks for Local Children

Providence, RI – Rob Levine Law is excited to announce its upcoming Rob Levine Family Fun Day on Saturday, August 23, 2025 at India Point Park in Providence. This free, community-centered event will bring local children and their families together for an afternoon of fun, entertainment, and back-to-school support.

The event will feature an array of activities for children of all ages, including:

  • Free face painting
  • Carnival games
  • DJ and dancing
  • Clowns and balloon animals
  • Giveaways and more!

The highlight of the day is the Back-to-School Backpack Giveaway, where 1,000 free backpacks filled with school supplies will be provided to the first 1,000 children in line. This initiative aims to ensure that children in our community have the tools they need to start the school year prepared and confident.

“We are thrilled to host this event and give back to the Providence community. The Rob Levine Family Fun Day is our way of bringing joy to local families while also helping children get ready for the school year ahead,” said Rob Levine, Founder of Rob Levine Law. “We hope this event brings smiles, laughter, and a sense of readiness for the new school year.”

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, August 23, 2025
  • Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Location: India Point Park, Providence, RI
  • Admission: Free (Open to all local children and families)

The Rob Levine Family Fun Day is part of the firm’s ongoing commitment to supporting the local community and ensuring that all children have the resources they need to succeed in the upcoming school year.

For more information, please contact:

Rob Levine Law

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