(KNZA)--The Greater Sabetha Community Foundation will will hold its 7th annual Give to Grow Match Day Friday, November 18 through Monday, November 21 to benefit 58 non-profit organizations and projects.
Eligible donations made through the Sabetha Community Foundation will receive a prorated match from $73,000 in available matching funds.
Donations can be made in-person at various location or on-line at https://www.givetogrowday.com/
In-person donations can be made Friday from 7 am to 5 pm at the Creative Farmhouse located at 918 Main Street in Sabetha. Donations also can be dropped off at the Buzz Café, Community National Bank, Country Mart, Lukert Chiropractic, Morrill and Janes Bank, Simpson Chiropractic, or United Bank and Trust through Monday.
In addition, charitable donations can be mailed to the Greater Sabetha Community Foundation at P.O. Box 111, Sabetha, Kansas 66534. Your asked to make sure the donation check is posted by Monday, November 21.
Following the Give to Grow event, the Greater Sabetha Community Foundation will be at the Window Opening on Friday, Nov. 25, to share the success of event and will accept donations that night.
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