(KNZA)--The Jackson County Community Foundation will hold its third annual Thoughtful Giving Day” Sunday, November 12.
Area residents will have the opportunity to make donations to 34 non-profit organizations affiliated with the Foundation.
Donations will be matched with up to $115,000 in available funding.
Donations can be made in-person Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5 at the Holton Community Theatre located at 401 New Jersey Avenue.
Donations can also be made on-line from midnight, November 6 through 11:59 pm Sunday, November 12 at thoughtfulgivingday.com where you can see a list of all the participating funds and organizations
In addition, donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 381, Holton, Kansas, 66436. They must be postmarked on or before Sunday, November 12th.
All donations are tax deductible and go directly to the non-profit organizations.
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