Share the Warmth 2024

Share the Warmth 2024

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Many individuals and families here in the valley depend on local shelters to make it through the winter.

Harrisonburg Media Group, together with Bob Wade Subaru and Courtney Teague State Farm Office are teaming up to Share the Warmth this year.

You can help by donating new bedding (blankets, sheets, pillows, and pillow cases).

Drop off new/unused blankets and other bedding to keep people warm at:
-Bob Wade Subaru (South Main St – Harrisonburg)
-Courtney Teague State Farm Office (on the corner of Reservoir and Neff Avenue)
-Harrisonburg Media Group (off of Garbers Church Rd – Harrisonburg)

All donations will benefit Mercy House in Harrisonburg.

Driven by: Bob Wade Subaru

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