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Valley Exxon Donated $220 in Gift Cards

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vpasheader0311Valley Exxon in Elkton donated $220 in gift cards to be used at Food Lion or Family Dollar. The cards, which are valued at $20 each, will be given to East Rockingham Senior Center members and Meals on Wheels recipients that “have the most need” for them. The cards will be distributed by Yvonne Shoemaker, Interim Center Director and Karen Barnes, Case Manager.

This is the second year that Exxon has donated gifts to VPAS’s East Rockingham consumers during the holidays.
VPAS HR is grateful for this faithful and generous community support!

More online at www.EastRockinghamSeniorCenter.org.




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