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United Way is collecting unused, broken, mismatched jewelry

A great way to turn something that doesn’t mean much to … something that means a lot!

If you have broken, mismatched or unused gold jewelry, please think about donating it to United Way of Roanoke Valley. Our friend Randy Frazier of Salem, who deals in precious metals, has kindly offered – as a service to our cause – to convert any gold we collect into cash: to be used for basic needs in the community.

Just imagine, even a little, tiny, single gold post, multiplied a few (hundred) times, could add up to thousands of dollars to help our neighbors who are suffering.

Please consider taking a peek in your jewelry box to see if there’s something in there that you just don’t need or want anymore – that could do so much good – out of the box! Thank you.

- Linda

P.S. Easy and secure drop-off at any Kroger customer service desk or the UWRV office!

Submitteed by Linda Webb, Director of Development
United Way of Roanoke Valley

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