(KAIR)--Friday marks the start of a 3-day match day event, with the Give Back to Valley Match Day to provide funds to more than 40 non-profit organizations that benefit the Jefferson County community of Valley Falls.
Arranged by the Valley Falls Community Foundation, the Give Back to Valley Match Day will begin Friday, at midnight, and run through 11:59 Monday night.
According to the event's website, in-person matches are designated for Saturday, during Grasshopper Falls, and will happen at the Kendall State Bank Community Hall, located at 406 Broadway Street, in Valley Falls. It will run from 9 that morning until 2:00 that afternoon, with giving also being accepted online, through mail, or hand delivered to VFCF Board Members.
Funds donated to the organizations will be matched during the 3-day event, meaning more monies for those groups to utilize in their efforts.
Full details about Give Back to Valley Day can be found online at givebacktovalley.com
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