Help us help local kids in foster care…

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BAGS & BEARS is BACK!

There are nearly 200 foster children in our area that need our help.  Most of them show up at their foster homes with nothing, or just a few belongings in a trash bag.

YOU can make a difference.

Donate a new suitcase filled with toiletries, or a new stuffed animal.  One small gesture can have a huge impact on the life of a local foster child.

You may drop off your donation throughout November at any of the following locations:

  • Bob Wade Autoworld (South Main Street, Harrisonburg)
  • Bellaire at Stone Port (Port Hills Drive, Harrisonburg)
  • King Photo (East Market Street, Harrisonburg and West Main Street, Waynesboro)
  • Bank of the James Shenandoah Valley (South High Street, Harrisonburg in front of Food Lion)
  • Shenandoah Valley Office Equipment (Green Hills Drive, Verona)
  • Armstrong’s Auto Sales (North Main & Vine, Harrisonburg)

From all of us at Harrisonburg Radio Group, and on behalf of Bob Wade Autoworld–thank you.

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