The Haven Donation Drive at The Brooks Family YMCA

The Haven Donation Drive at The Brooks Family YMCA

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Join us on Saturday, April 9th, when we will be at the BROOKS FAMILY YMCA from 10am to 12pm collecting donations for The Haven.

The Haven is a multi-resource day shelter, that strives to end homelessness in the greater Charlottesville Community whose doors are open to any and everyone no matter their circumstances.

And anyone who donates can enter to win a prize pack of assorted vinyl!

The Brooks Family YMCA is located at 151 McIntire Park Drive, Charlottesville.

If you can’t make it out to the Donation Drive on Saturday, stop by Kindness Cafe + Play Charlottesville now until April 9th!

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