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Daily Living Center plans 2016 Golden Mile Fundraiser

daily living centerThe 2016 Golden Mile Fundraiser will support the Daily Living Center Adult Day Health Care, a non-profit, United Way agency serving Staunton, Waynesboro & Augusta County for over 28 years.

The walk will start at William Perry Elementary and end at the center with awards and a reception.  All ages welcome and any donation amount appreciated.

For more information, please contact Leigh Ann Quesenberry, Executive Director, 540-949-4151, 990 E Hopeman Parkway, Waynesboro VA 22980.

Online at dailylivingcenter.com and facebook.com/thedailylivingcenter.

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