(KNZA)--Efforts to raise funds for the Jackson County Relief Fund are receiving a boost.
The Jackson County Community Foundation has announced that Holton-based Giant Communications has offered to match any donations made to the fund this week up to $20,000. The offer is good through Sunday, May 10.
The Jackson County Community Foundation partnered last month with the Holton First Baptist Church and Holton/Jackson County Chamber of Commerce to set up the fund.
The fund was established help small businesses and families in Jackson County who are struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Donations are tax deductible.
To make a donation or for more information, go to the Jackson Community Foundation website at jacksoncountycf.org.
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