
It is called $50 for 50, as organizers ask for a $50 donation to honor the organization’s 50 years
Battle Ground Senior Citizens, Inc., used National Senior Citizen Day on Thursday to kick off its latest fundraising campaign.
The organization is celebrating 50 years of serving and supporting local senior citizens, and it is asking for the public’s help to continue the legacy with the $50 for 50 Years campaign.
A $50 gift will help BGSC Inc., continue to fund senior lunches, social and wellness activities, and to bring access to essential resources.
Let’s honor the past and invest in the future … together, the campaign says.
To donate, go to: https://www.battlegroundseniorcitizens.com/donations
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