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2000 Turkeys wrap-up

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Karen Mansfield/Observer-Reporter

2000 Turkeys wrapped up its Thanksgiving campaign. Thanks to the generosity of donors, 2000 Turkeys helped provide Thanksgiving dinners to more than 4,700 Washington County families in need.

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Karen Mansfield/Observer-Reporter

Students from Chartiers-Houston Middle School’s JAM Club volunteered to collect donations in downtown Canonsburg for the Range Resources annual 2000 Turkeys drive. The 2000 Turkeys campaign raised more than $236,000 to provide Thanksgiving dinners for Washington County families in need.

To all of you who donated to this year’s 2000 Turkeys fund, thank. You did it.

Thanks to the generous donations of individuals, companies and organizations who took part in this year’s campaign, 2000 Turkeys raised nearly $236,000 to provide Thanksgiving dinners for Washington County families in need.

From the 2000 Turkeys committee, and on behalf of the Greater Washington County Food Bank, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, City Mission, and the struggling families who were able to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal with their loved ones because of your kindness, we thank you!

We wish you the merriest and happiest of Christmas holidays.

Thank you to the following for their generous donations:

Phyllis and William Reynolds, in memory of Angelo and Esther Porco, $50

Bentworth Education Association, $250

William Canan, $25

Order of the Daughters of Penelope, $100

Anonymous, $100

Margaret Fischer, in memory of classmate Byron Smialek, $25

Gregory Papson, $50

Randall and Carol Gratchick, $30

Barbara Bogo, $25

Well Connected Consulting, $220

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