Holiday Spirit returning; information needed
November 5, 2019From Local Sources
The Herald will once again publish a list of groups and agencies that provide help for those in need during the holiday season.
Nonprofit groups that plan on setting up programs or projects are welcome to submit information to The Herald.
Include the name of the sponsoring agency, a brief description of how the group’s specific project works and any deadlines it has. Also, tell how area residents can help and provide contact information for the agency, including names and telephone numbers.
The information may be sent to The Herald at Holiday Spirit, c/o The Herald, P.O. 31, Jasper, IN 47547; may be faxed to 812-482-5241; or may be emailed to dmazur@dcherald.com. Write “Holiday Spirit” in the subject line of any emails.
The list will run for the first time the week of Thanksgiving.
For more information, call The Herald at 812-482-2626.
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