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Bake Sale Raises $22,000+ to Fight Childhood Hunger

There's still time to help: the raffle is open till midnight Monday.

The co-founders of the Great Chappaqua Bake Sale, Holly Blum, Allison Spiegel and Jessica Reinmann, say that so far this year the effort has raised $22,600 for Share Our Strength.

That is, as their motto has it, ‘Proof that a small town can make a BIG difference in the fight against childhood hunger.’

They want to raise $25,000 this year.

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While the bake sale is over, their raffle sales are still open online until midnight Monday at http://join.nokidhungry.org/goto/GCBS.There are more than $20,000 worth of prizes up for grabs (like Broadway show tickets, Giants vs. Jets tickets, spa packages, kids’ packages and much more).

This is the organization’s sixth year. In those years they’ve raised nearly $78,500 for Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign.

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