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AFP launches new website for Boys & Girls Club

Augusta Free Press LLC has partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Waynesboro, Staunton Augusta County to put up a new local Boys & Girls Club website.

The site – online at www.AugustaBGClubVa.org – showcases club programs like the Power Hour homework-help program plus details on how to become a member and how local businesses and individuals can help the club achieve its mission.

Augusta Free Press LLC developed the new website for the local Boys & Girls Club and will work with the club to provide news stories, videos and updated event information for the site on an ongoing basis.

The new site will also feature an Annual Campaign page that will allow donors to make secured online contributions to the club’s annual campaign.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County operate two club locations – at 302 E. Main St. in Waynesboro and at 1114 W. Johnson St. in Staunton.

Augusta Free Press LLC provides web-design, marketing and PR services for businesses and nonprofits in the Shenandoah Valley, Central Virginia and the Washington, D.C./Northern Virginia markets. More information about Augusta Free Press LLC is available online at www.AFPBusiness.com.

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