(KAIR)--A weekend of giving is planned in Valley Falls, with Match Day 2024 set to happen in the Jefferson County community to benefit 50 funds.
According to the Valley Falls Community Foundation, which oversees the event, donations, earmarked for local non-profits provided between midnight Saturday and 11:59 Monday night, will be matched, meaning more monies for those groups to utilize in their efforts.
In-person giving is also included as part of the weekend event, with that timed to happen during Grasshopper Falls Day, Saturday, with those donations to be made at the Kendall Bank Hall, on Broadway Street, between 9 and 2:00.
Donations to the Give Back to Valley Match Day can also be made online, at givebacktovalley. com and through the mail. There is no minimum donation amount.
Last year's Give Back to Valley Match Day raised more than $125,000.
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