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RCBC wraps up Denim Day donations

March 3, 2023
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Accepting the check on behalf of the Greenbrier Humane Society are Merida Doss, executive director (left); Administrative Assistants Sarah Wiley and Nikita Honaker; and Millie!

“Denim Day” is a fundraiser where the Robert C. Byrd Clinic (RCBC) team has the chance to break the dress code policy if they donate $2 to a local charity each Friday. Every year, we all vote to decide which charity receives these funds. Over the past few weeks, we have focused on some of these local organizations who do so much for those in need.
For our final week, we are putting the spotlight on WV Kids Cancer Crusaders. This organization was created as a collaborative group of individuals, medical professionals, and organizations who promote awareness, support, education, and a unified voice in support of those children who are fighting cancer. They believe no one should fight this battle alone.
Robert C. Byrd Clinic thanks you for the service you provide for WV families who are waging a battle against cancer. We are proud to be able to help in any way we can! To discover more about this non-profit organization, please go to wvkidscc.org.
Last week, they put the spotlight on the Greenbrier Humane Society. The mission of this nonprofit is to protect animals from neglect/abuse and exploitation, to advocate for their interest and welfare, and to inspire awareness and compassion for all living things. They provide services such as a spay/neuter program, adoption, lost & found, and educational programs with area schools!
Robert C. Byrd Clinic thanks the Greenbrier Humane Society for the service they provide for the animals in our community and are excited to be able to help in any way we can!

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