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Donations Sought For Project Valentine Fundraiser

Donations to Project Valentine benefit clients of Empower Cherokee, a local nonprofit organization serving the special needs community.

WOODSTOCK, GA — Cherokee Recreation and Parks is seeking donations for its seventh annual Project Valentine initiative.

The donations will benefit clients of Empower Cherokee, a local nonprofit organization serving the special needs community. Requested items include lip balm, lotion, sticky notes, pens, markers, word searches, art or music activities, candy (sugar-free and regular), and other holiday-related items.

Cherokee Recreation and Parks will accept donations through Tuesday, Feb. 8. Items can be dropped off at the South Annex location at 7545 Main Street, Building 200 in Woodstock, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. All donated items should be new, unwrapped and in a bag.

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For addition information about the Project Valentine program, contact Cherokee Recreation and Parks at 770-924-7768 or visit playcherokee.org.

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