Page One thanks those who have helped those in need in Page County

Letter

Dear Editor:

We are writing to express our sincere gratitude and thanks to the many individuals, churches, and businesses who have supported Page One through donations, volunteering, or by helping with various fundraisers. Your kindness DOES NOT GO UNNOTICED by those in need in Page County.

Did you know that:

• no one is ever denied food assistance?
• we operate three thrift stores (one in Shenandoah, two in Luray)?
• emergency financial assistance is provided to those who qualify or in critical need?
• fuel vouchers are provided to Page County residents receiving dialysis or cancer
treatment outside of Page County?
• 100 percent of donations go to our assistance programs?

Again many thanks to those who are helping!

If you would like more information about Page One, or how you can help Page One help those in need in Page County, please contact Justin Horn at the Luray Center at Director@vapageone.org or 540-743-4863 or Damon Mendez at the Shenandoah Center at OMShen@vapageone.org or 540-652-8780.

Thank you.

Page One of Page County, Inc / Communications & Public Relations Committee ~ Luray, Va.

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