Community Corner Interview: Renee Branson of SARA

Community Corner Interview: Renee Branson of SARA

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Kendall spoke to Renee Branson, Executive Director of SARA. The annual Giving Tuesday campaign, Auction for SARA, raises funds to sustain survivor services and prevention programs and bidding is open now! This year’s auction items include arts and crafts from local artisans, craft brewing workshops, experiences around Central Virginia and even a bundle of swag from some of your favorite local artists! Bidding is open until 8pm on Sunday, December 4th. Find information and bid on the auction here:
Auction for SARA | Sexual Assault Resource Agency (saracville.org)

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