Home United Way announces Stuff the Bus effort
News

United Way announces Stuff the Bus effort

Contributors

The United Way of Greater Augusta will be holding its annual Stuff the Bus at the Staunton and Waynesboro Wal-Marts during tax free weekend – Aug. 3-5.

The United Way of Greater Augusta has partnered with Wal-Mart and The Salvation Army  to present Stuff the Bus and Tools for Schools.  Throughout the weekend, volunteers will be collecting donated school supplies and backpacks for students in Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County schools. 

Donations can be dropped off all weekend long at the Staunton or Waynesboro Wal-Marts.  In addition to donations, United Way of Greater Augusta is in need of volunteers to help collect, pack and deliver school supplies.

For more information or to volunteer, please contact the United Way of Greater Augusta at 540-885-1229 or email [email protected].






Support AFP

Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

donald trump
Politics

America Last: War abroad, tyranny at home, and the theft of a nation

Dianna Russini
Etc.

Leave Dianna Russini alone: Sportswriters, coaches, happen to like hot tubs

I’m totally on the side of Dianna Russini in this generated controversy over her being caught holding hands, hugging and lounging in a hot tub with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. Seriously, what sportswriter isn’t holding hands, hugging and lounging in hot tubs with coaches they cover? Just last week, for instance, Ryan Odom,...

uva baseball
Baseball

UVA Baseball: #13 ‘Hoos fall to Notre Dame, 5-3, evening weekend series

Notre Dame starter Jack Radel, solid all season, owned #13 Virginia on Saturday, shutting out the ’Hoos through six, in a 5-3 Irish win on Saturday.

blue false indigo Baptisia australis
Arts, Culture, Media

Garden Club of Virginia celebrates blue false indigo during Native Plant Month

we are all hokies waynesboro vigil
State News

Virginia Tech plans annual remembrance of 32 Hokies who died in 2007 mass shooting

government money
Politics

Seriously: It cost a million dollars to hang out with Donald Trump in Charlottesville

healthcare
Local News

Free oral cancer screenings available at Augusta County clinic on April 15