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Penny Pitch still needs $50K to make goal

This Thanksgiving, consider helping area families through Penny Pitch

November 25, 2022
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Penny Pitch 2022 is moving forward. Our list is long – over 135 families are being interviewed by our local service clubs and volunteers this week to determine their needs. We want to be able to serve every deserving family, and we need your help. We have raised $10,645 and need to meet our goal of $60,000. By meeting that goal, we will not only be able to help our families give their children Christmas gifts, but also help them keep the heat on through what looks to be a very cold winter.

Anne Frank wrote “No one has ever become poor by giving.” Helping others is one of the best things we can do for our own spirits. Please join us in this effort to support the community we all love.

We are so grateful for the donations we have received:

In honor of all employees of the former Greenbrier Manor by the Seneca Trail Charitable Foundation – $2,000

West Point Baptist Church in Asbury – $1,000

Martha Miller – $50

Margaret C. Bruns – $100

Jane Ridgeway – $50

Connie McDowell – $100

Don and Marcia Sutherland – $250

Lewisburg Chapter OES – $100

Bill and Gloria Martin – $200

Connie Grizzel and Mrs. J. B. Grizzel (in loving memory of Joe B. Grizzel and Hau Michael Dodd) – $50

Anonymous – $100

Maggie, Buddy & Rascal -$50

In loving memory of “Snoopy” and Jo Do by family -$50

 

 

 

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