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YMCA at Virginia Tech’s second annual Community Change Project begins

September 21, 2021
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The YMCA at Virginia Tech began its second annual Community Change Project Wednesday, Sept. 15. The fundraiser will run through Nov. 15, 2021.

The goal for this year’s campaign is $3,500, according to Laureen Blakemore, director of community engagement.

The Community Change Project offers an easy way to support the YMCA at VT’s community programs that include Meals On Main, Senior Connections, After School Care, and international programs. Participate by dropping spare change off at the Y Thrift Shop, at any of the five branches of National Bank in Blacksburg, or at the National Bank Marketplace branch in Christiansburg.

Donors wishing to receive a tax credit for their donation should include a note with their donation that contains their name and contact information. More information about the project is available by contacting Laureen Blakemore, Director of Community Engagement (engagement@vtymca.org) or by visiting www.vtymca.org/change.

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